Vowel harmony

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51Issues in the Phonology-Phonetics Interface in African Languages Douglas Pulleyblank and Blake Allen

Issues in the Phonology-Phonetics Interface in African Languages Douglas Pulleyblank and Blake Allen

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-26 14:00:32
52On the Role of Prosodic Structure in French Loanword Incorporation into Bambara

On the Role of Prosodic Structure in French Loanword Incorporation into Bambara

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-26 14:00:35
53Minimizing UG: Constraints upon Constraints

Minimizing UG: Constraints upon Constraints

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:59:14
54Learning Phonotactic Grammars from Surface Forms Jeffrey Heinz

Learning Phonotactic Grammars from Surface Forms Jeffrey Heinz

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:59:20
55New Evidence for a Phonological Stem Domain in Kinande

New Evidence for a Phonological Stem Domain in Kinande

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 13:01:05
56Variability and Trigger Competition in Finnish Disharmonic Loanwords Wendell Kimper and Riikka Ylitalo

Variability and Trigger Competition in Finnish Disharmonic Loanwords Wendell Kimper and Riikka Ylitalo

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57Intrinsic F0 in Shona Vowels: A Descriptive Study

Intrinsic F0 in Shona Vowels: A Descriptive Study

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:49:03
58Ghost Segments in Nguni Galen Sibanda Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley 1. Introduction Nguni languages (Ndebele, Swati, Xhosa and Zulu) have a number of segments that alternate with

Ghost Segments in Nguni Galen Sibanda Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley 1. Introduction Nguni languages (Ndebele, Swati, Xhosa and Zulu) have a number of segments that alternate with

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59Assimilatory Processes in Ibibio Child Phonology

Assimilatory Processes in Ibibio Child Phonology

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602009. Occasional Papers in Applied Linguistics. No. 7. <http://www.gial.edu/opal/index.htm>  VOWEL HARMONY IN WOLOF

2009. Occasional Papers in Applied Linguistics. No. 7. VOWEL HARMONY IN WOLOF

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Language: English - Date: 2011-09-05 07:05:08