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Phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, a Bedouin dialect in the north of Jordan. [PDF]
Al Huneety A+3 more
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Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-Uralic origins because the reconstructed Indo-European endings can be derived from combinations of Indo-Uralic morphemes by a series of well-motivated ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Consonant lenition inside and outside the “minimal foot” : A Strict CV Phonology analysis [PDF]
English represents stress-sensitive consonant lenition systems, in which the onsets of stressed syllables (as well as word-initial consonants) tend to resist diachronic lenition, resulting in synchronic alternations between foot-initial and foot-internal
Balogné Bérces, Katalin
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Syllable Complexity and Morphological Synthesis: A Well-Motivated Positive Complexity Correlation Across Subdomains. [PDF]
Easterday S+3 more
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Preferred sound groups of vocal iconicity reflect evolutionary mechanisms of sound stability and first language acquisition: evidence from Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J+3 more
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Interference of Malay Manado Language Toward Indonesian Language by Students' Speech in Gorontalo State University [PDF]
Interference of Malay Manado Language in Formal Spoken Indonesian Language: “A Case Study at Indonesian Language Studies, Gorontalo State University†.This research aims to elaborate the kinds of interference in Malay Manado Language toward ...
Ismail, A. K. (Abdul)
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The predictive function of Swedish word accents. [PDF]
Roll M.
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Towards a typology of stop assibilation [PDF]
In this article we propose that there are two universal properties for phonological stop assibilations, namely (i) assibilations cannot be triggered by /i/ unless they are also triggered by /j/, and (ii) voiced stops cannot undergo assibilations unless ...
Hall, Tracy Alan, Hamann, Silke
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