Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... suffix + monosyllabic suffix . The sequence formed by the two suffixes behaves like an underived word as far as PL is concerned , as shown in ( 15 ) . ( 15 ) gumari - daga - ɲu red ← ( inch . ) ( past ) gumá : ridagá : nu ' to have ...
... suffix + monosyllabic suffix . The sequence formed by the two suffixes behaves like an underived word as far as PL is concerned , as shown in ( 15 ) . ( 15 ) gumari - daga - ɲu red ← ( inch . ) ( past ) gumá : ridagá : nu ' to have ...
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... suffixes . A broader investigation of the data reveals a ) that a suffix forms a w with the stem if it is monosyllabic , but forms a separate w if it is bisyl- labic ( Dixon , 1977b ) , and b ) that it is not possible to divide the suffixes ...
... suffixes . A broader investigation of the data reveals a ) that a suffix forms a w with the stem if it is monosyllabic , but forms a separate w if it is bisyl- labic ( Dixon , 1977b ) , and b ) that it is not possible to divide the suffixes ...
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... suffixes behave as if they were independent phonological words , while others do not . This , too , can be seen on ... suffixes be marked with a diacritic feature which he calls [ + W ] . This feature indicates that the elements bearing ...
... suffixes behave as if they were independent phonological words , while others do not . This , too , can be seen on ... suffixes be marked with a diacritic feature which he calls [ + W ] . This feature indicates that the elements bearing ...
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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