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p.505, section 21.3.2
This is independently shown by the fact that it has lexical exceptions among loanwords, and so has already progressed to Phase III in its life cycle: see (5c) and cf.
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p.378, section 15.9
12 On the bases of loanword adaptation, Hualde (1991) suggests that sibilant harmony is active in Basque even though restricted to morpheme-internal application.
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p.190, section 8.5.2.3
(61) Kirgiz loanword adaptation
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p.596, section 26.
Zuraw, Kie (1996). Floating phonotactics: Infixation and reduplication in Tagalog loanwords. MA thesis, UCLA.
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p.596, section 26.
Iwai, Melissa (1989). A prosodic analysis of Japanese loanwords. BA thesis, UCSC.
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CHAPTER 8

p.190, section 8.5.2.3
(61) Kirgiz loanword adaptation
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CHAPTER 15

p.378, section 15.9
12 On the bases of loanword adaptation, Hualde (1991) suggests that sibilant harmony is active in Basque even though restricted to morpheme-internal application.
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CHAPTER 21

p.505, section 21.3.2
This is independently shown by the fact that it has lexical exceptions among loanwords, and so has already progressed to Phase III in its life cycle: see (5c) and cf.
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REFERENCES


Gouskova, Maria (2001). Falling sonority onsets, loanwords, and syllable contact. CLS 37:175-185.
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Iwai, Melissa (1989). A prosodic analysis of Japanese loanwords. BA thesis, UCSC.
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