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The Cycle in Phonology: Stress in Palestinian, Maltese, and Spanish
The hypothesis that stress rules apply cyclically in natural languages is supported. A survey of phonological alternations in Palestinian, Arabic, Maltese, and Spanish leads to the postulation of an ordered set of phonological rules for each language. Constraints and rules on natural bracketings and...
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