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The only surface consonant involved is / t / . ... The " tense " description might imply some other type of glottal involvement Menomini , for example , has a glottal catch in the corresponding examples ( cf. Bloomfield 1946 ) .
The only surface consonant involved is / t / . ... The " tense " description might imply some other type of glottal involvement Menomini , for example , has a glottal catch in the corresponding examples ( cf. Bloomfield 1946 ) .
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Secondly , since there is a consistent pattern showing that a coda con- sonant in the stem syllable is never involved in the reduplication process , I will assume ...
Secondly , since there is a consistent pattern showing that a coda con- sonant in the stem syllable is never involved in the reduplication process , I will assume ...
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The evidence for these " under- lying segments " is scattered throughout his thesis ; for example ( 1980 : 159 ) he shows / N / involved in theme signs associated with ' 2nd person ' . The Floating Feature analysis might also be applied ...
The evidence for these " under- lying segments " is scattered throughout his thesis ; for example ( 1980 : 159 ) he shows / N / involved in theme signs associated with ' 2nd person ' . The Floating Feature analysis might also be applied ...
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