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However , these theories predict that there can be no raising height harmony , but only lowering harmony . Clearly Menominee is not a lowering harmony so a height analysis within DP and GBP is impossible . Menominee vowel harmony as ATR ...
However , these theories predict that there can be no raising height harmony , but only lowering harmony . Clearly Menominee is not a lowering harmony so a height analysis within DP and GBP is impossible . Menominee vowel harmony as ATR ...
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The feature that spreads in vowel harmony is this feature , [ + ATR ] . The fact that the mid vowels and the low back vowel are transparent to harmony falls out naturally , since they would not be specified for the feature ( ATR ) .
The feature that spreads in vowel harmony is this feature , [ + ATR ] . The fact that the mid vowels and the low back vowel are transparent to harmony falls out naturally , since they would not be specified for the feature ( ATR ) .
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trigger vowel harmony . This paper provides answers to all three of these problems . An analysis as ATR harmony accounts for both the transparent and the opaque vowels , and the formulation of both the targets and triggers of VH can be ...
trigger vowel harmony . This paper provides answers to all three of these problems . An analysis as ATR harmony accounts for both the transparent and the opaque vowels , and the formulation of both the targets and triggers of VH can be ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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