Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... separate syllables is the fact that , as part of a more general phenomenon of nasal assimilation , a nasal assimilates in point of articulation to a following glide , but only if the two segments are not tautosyllabic ( see Hooper ...
... separate syllables is the fact that , as part of a more general phenomenon of nasal assimilation , a nasal assimilates in point of articulation to a following glide , but only if the two segments are not tautosyllabic ( see Hooper ...
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... separate pho- nological word . By contrast , the suffixes -en and -erij in ( 41d ) and ( 41e ) , respectively , do not form separate phonological words ( see Booij , 1977 ) . The k thus forms the onset of the following syllable in these ...
... separate pho- nological word . By contrast , the suffixes -en and -erij in ( 41d ) and ( 41e ) , respectively , do not form separate phonological words ( see Booij , 1977 ) . The k thus forms the onset of the following syllable in these ...
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... separate harmony domains and thus separate ws . ( 40 ) a . [ Buda ] [ Pest ] ' Budapest ' ' library ' collection b . [ könyv [ tár book In ( 41 ) , it may be seen that while the first and second stems of a com- pound are separate ...
... separate harmony domains and thus separate ws . ( 40 ) a . [ Buda ] [ Pest ] ' Budapest ' ' library ' collection b . [ könyv [ tár book In ( 41 ) , it may be seen that while the first and second stems of a com- pound are separate ...
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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