Pan-Asiatic Linguistics: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, January 8-10, 1992, Volume 2 |
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... Truncation , such as that caused by reduplication or by hypocoristics , has been extensively studied in prosodic morphology . In prosodic phonology , however , truncation has not had much attention paid to it , especially , truncation ...
... Truncation , such as that caused by reduplication or by hypocoristics , has been extensively studied in prosodic morphology . In prosodic phonology , however , truncation has not had much attention paid to it , especially , truncation ...
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... truncation and non - truncation patterns of Sanskrit and Pali loanwords in Thai are basically phonological phenomena which are sensitive to the syllable weight of word - final syllables . The most suitable model to accommodate this ...
... truncation and non - truncation patterns of Sanskrit and Pali loanwords in Thai are basically phonological phenomena which are sensitive to the syllable weight of word - final syllables . The most suitable model to accommodate this ...
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... truncation and non - truncation patterns of Sanskrit and Pali loanwords in Thai could be accounted for prosodically . A basic assumption of the paper was that all these patterns were due to a language - specific constraint that Thai ...
... truncation and non - truncation patterns of Sanskrit and Pali loanwords in Thai could be accounted for prosodically . A basic assumption of the paper was that all these patterns were due to a language - specific constraint that Thai ...
Contents
Phonetics and Phonology | 631 |
Arthur S Abramson Donna M Erickson | 637 |
Evidence from KAMTAI | 657 |
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