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... syllable structures . This prompted Donca Steriade ( 1988 ) to propose a counter theory which could also handle more complex syllable structures like those found in Sanskrit which requires consonant cluster simplification in its ...
... syllable structures . This prompted Donca Steriade ( 1988 ) to propose a counter theory which could also handle more complex syllable structures like those found in Sanskrit which requires consonant cluster simplification in its ...
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... syllable in the latter . The reduplication in all these examples can be handled with a single invariable template defined strictly in prosodic terms - an iambic foot ( a monomoraic syllable followed by a bimoraic syllable ) . The short ...
... syllable in the latter . The reduplication in all these examples can be handled with a single invariable template defined strictly in prosodic terms - an iambic foot ( a monomoraic syllable followed by a bimoraic syllable ) . The short ...
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... syllable of the stem i.e. , reduplicating the short vowel length of the base syllable , then lengthening the stem vowel to fit the second ( bimoraic ) syllable of the iambic template . Based on this evidence , I propose that in Ojibwa ...
... syllable of the stem i.e. , reduplicating the short vowel length of the base syllable , then lengthening the stem vowel to fit the second ( bimoraic ) syllable of the iambic template . Based on this evidence , I propose that in Ojibwa ...
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