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A Prosodic Look at Ojibwa Reduplication ELEANOR M. BLAIN University of British Columbia 1. Introduction McCarthy and Prince ( 1986 ) propose an analysis for reduplication based on a prosodic unit or template rather than a method ...
A Prosodic Look at Ojibwa Reduplication ELEANOR M. BLAIN University of British Columbia 1. Introduction McCarthy and Prince ( 1986 ) propose an analysis for reduplication based on a prosodic unit or template rather than a method ...
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... prosodic structures of McCarthy and Prince's templates . - - ―― Though on the surface the syllable structure of Ojibwa is very sim- ple , Ojibwa reduplication poses other problems for McCarthy and Prince's theory . In this preliminary ...
... prosodic structures of McCarthy and Prince's templates . - - ―― Though on the surface the syllable structure of Ojibwa is very sim- ple , Ojibwa reduplication poses other problems for McCarthy and Prince's theory . In this preliminary ...
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... prosodic relationship may also account for the complementary distribution observed in the distributive pattern . The two light syllables in the short - vowel examples together constitute a prosodic foot ; however , the corresponding ...
... prosodic relationship may also account for the complementary distribution observed in the distributive pattern . The two light syllables in the short - vowel examples together constitute a prosodic foot ; however , the corresponding ...
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