Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... internal change strategy ( 1 ) in increasingly more abstract terms . For example , Costa ( 1996 ) assumes that internal change reflects two historical processes : ablaut / lengthening ( the strategy of Initial Change for most short ...
... internal change strategy ( 1 ) in increasingly more abstract terms . For example , Costa ( 1996 ) assumes that internal change reflects two historical processes : ablaut / lengthening ( the strategy of Initial Change for most short ...
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... internal change ( 1 ) as it affects short ( 11 ) and long ( 12 ) vowels , we observe that the features of ghost - comp are realized in the head ( rightmost syllable ) of a word - initial iamb : for short vowels ( 11a ) , the features of ...
... internal change ( 1 ) as it affects short ( 11 ) and long ( 12 ) vowels , we observe that the features of ghost - comp are realized in the head ( rightmost syllable ) of a word - initial iamb : for short vowels ( 11a ) , the features of ...
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... internal to words . Footing and word stress are shown to parallel these contexts , giv- ing a uniform account of Ojibwe phonological domains . A well motivated analysis of Ojibwe words ( cf. Brittain 2003 ; Pig- gott 1985 ) postulates ...
... internal to words . Footing and word stress are shown to parallel these contexts , giv- ing a uniform account of Ojibwe phonological domains . A well motivated analysis of Ojibwe words ( cf. Brittain 2003 ; Pig- gott 1985 ) postulates ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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