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... structure . I suspect that if one were to do a finer gradation among the languages that Maddieson codes as having complex syllable structure , the distinctiveness of complex syllable structure in the Pacific Northwest would emerge more ...
... structure . I suspect that if one were to do a finer gradation among the languages that Maddieson codes as having complex syllable structure , the distinctiveness of complex syllable structure in the Pacific Northwest would emerge more ...
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... structure than some Salish languages , it nevertheless also has more complex sylla- ble structure than most European languages . The examples in ( 56 ) to ( 59 ) 15 . Maddieson ( 2005d ) defines a language as having a high consonant ...
... structure than some Salish languages , it nevertheless also has more complex sylla- ble structure than most European languages . The examples in ( 56 ) to ( 59 ) 15 . Maddieson ( 2005d ) defines a language as having a high consonant ...
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... structure in Passamaquoddy . Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics . New York : Garland Publishing . Maddieson ... structure . World atlas of language structures , ed . by Mar- tin Haspelmath , Matthew S. Dryer , David Gil & Bernard ...
... structure in Passamaquoddy . Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics . New York : Garland Publishing . Maddieson ... structure . World atlas of language structures , ed . by Mar- tin Haspelmath , Matthew S. Dryer , David Gil & Bernard ...
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