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... vowel stems always reduplicate a light syllable , the reduplicated syllable in the examples above is always heavy ( bimoraic ) reflecting the vowel length of the stem syllable . The reduplicated sylla- bles are always open there are no ...
... vowel stems always reduplicate a light syllable , the reduplicated syllable in the examples above is always heavy ( bimoraic ) reflecting the vowel length of the stem syllable . The reduplicated sylla- bles are always open there are no ...
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... vowel feature involved in reduplication is spec- ified simply as [ -high ] , then the examples with the stem vowel features specified as [ -high ] and [ -back ] would be copied from the stem as [ e : ] while any other vowel would ...
... vowel feature involved in reduplication is spec- ified simply as [ -high ] , then the examples with the stem vowel features specified as [ -high ] and [ -back ] would be copied from the stem as [ e : ] while any other vowel would ...
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And vowel initial : ( 34 ) a . appakinaš ' throw him ' a - y - a : ppakinaš ' throw him every once in a while ' Here again , the short vowel stem syllable is reduplicated and then the stem vowel is lengthened . The only difference ...
And vowel initial : ( 34 ) a . appakinaš ' throw him ' a - y - a : ppakinaš ' throw him every once in a while ' Here again , the short vowel stem syllable is reduplicated and then the stem vowel is lengthened . The only difference ...
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