Phonological augmentation in prominent positions

Phonologically prominent or "strong" positions are well known for their ability to resist positional neutralization processes such as vowel reduction or place assimilation. However, there are also cases of neutralization that affect only strong positions, as when stressed syllables must be...

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Other Authors: Smith, Jennifer L., 1971- author (author)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge 2004.
2017.
Edition:1st
Series:Outstanding dissertations in linguistics.
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