Ungeneralizable minimality in Ndebele
A body of work in Prosodic Morphology clearly establishes the importance of prosodic constituents like the foot as templates conditioning morpheme size. A striking finding of this research is that morphological footing is independent of metrical footing in many languages, as the footing required for...
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Auteur principal: | Laura J. Downing |
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LibraryPress@UF
2001
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