Linguistische Arbeiten, Volumes 328-329M.Niemeyer Verlag, 1972 - Linguistics |
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... fact , for some languages at least , it does seem necessary to recognize a set of phonological lexical operations which interact neither with morphology nor with syntax and are not restricted by SCC . Booij and Rubach ( 1987 and 1991 ) ...
... fact , for some languages at least , it does seem necessary to recognize a set of phonological lexical operations which interact neither with morphology nor with syntax and are not restricted by SCC . Booij and Rubach ( 1987 and 1991 ) ...
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... fact , as we shall try to prove below , [ ^ ] and [ 1 ] manifest similar behaviour in SSE with respect not only to Aitken's Law , but to other phonological processes as well . Furthermore , we shall argue , the two vowels under ...
... fact , as we shall try to prove below , [ ^ ] and [ 1 ] manifest similar behaviour in SSE with respect not only to Aitken's Law , but to other phonological processes as well . Furthermore , we shall argue , the two vowels under ...
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... fact that this theory of phonology emphasizes most of all the relationship between the morpho- logical structure of a word and the way phonological rules apply to it . The independently justified bracketing information provided by the ...
... fact that this theory of phonology emphasizes most of all the relationship between the morpho- logical structure of a word and the way phonological rules apply to it . The independently justified bracketing information provided by the ...
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accents of English account affixes Aitken's Law Aktivitäten Akzentsequenz Akzenttypen akzentuierten Silbe Analyse application applies apply Beispiele Bolinger case change chapter component consonant consonantal context continuant cyclic derivation dialects differences diphthongs discussion duration environment Erzählung example fact feature final followed following framework fricatives Gimson glides globale Tonhöhe gradient Grammatik holistische Inferenz Inferenzüberprüfungen Interaktion Interaktionspartner interpretation Intonation Intonationskonturen intrusive Kategorien kohäsive Konstitution Kontextualisierung Kontur konversationeller Fragen Konversationsanalyse Kookkurrenz lacht language Lautstärke letzte Tonhöhenbewegung Lexical Phonology linking lokal Mohanan muß neuen Einheit obstruents onset Pause phonetic phonological rules position postcyclic lexical postlexical present process projektiert pronunciation prosodisch markiert prosodische question r]-Insertion r]-Weakening relevant Resyllabification Rezipienten rhotic Satzmodus schwa Scotland Scots Scottish section segment Sequenzen Signale signalisiert Signalisierung sonorant sound speakers Sprecher steigende SVLR syllable syntaktischen Tonhöhe Tonhöhenverlauf Transkription Turn Turnkonstruktionseinheiten underlying unterschiedlichen verwendet vocalic voice voiced voicing vowel vowel length word boundaries