Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Steriade ( 1988 : 80 ) herself states : " I haven't yet encountered a reduplicative template consisting of an open syllable with variable weight ... This is precisely what occurs in one Ojibwa reduplication pattern discussed below .
Steriade ( 1988 : 80 ) herself states : " I haven't yet encountered a reduplicative template consisting of an open syllable with variable weight ... This is precisely what occurs in one Ojibwa reduplication pattern discussed below .
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As the evidence above shows , there is an invariant pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is never copied in the reduplicated syllable . ( The same stipulation is , in fact , required for the plural pattern of ...
As the evidence above shows , there is an invariant pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is never copied in the reduplicated syllable . ( The same stipulation is , in fact , required for the plural pattern of ...
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The reduplication in all these examples can be handled with a single invariable template defined strictly in ... of the template so that the reduplicated syllable and its counterpart in the base together constitute an iambic foot .
The reduplication in all these examples can be handled with a single invariable template defined strictly in ... of the template so that the reduplicated syllable and its counterpart in the base together constitute an iambic foot .
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