19.3425, Qs: Examples of Feeding + Counterfeeding Interaction

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Subject: 19.3425, Qs: Examples of Feeding + Counterfeeding Interaction

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Date: 08-Nov-2008
From: Darya Kavitskaya < darya.kavitskaya at yale.edu >
Subject: Examples of Feeding + Counterfeeding Interaction

 

	
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 09:37:14
From: Darya Kavitskaya [darya.kavitskaya at yale.edu]
Subject: Examples of Feeding + Counterfeeding Interaction

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Dear Linguists,

We are currently doing research on the range of possible interactions
between phonological processes. We will be grateful to anyone for the
examples of the following interaction in any language:

Process A counterfeeds process B while B feeds A.

Please respond either to Dasha (darya.kavitskaya at yale.edu) or to Peter
(petesta at eden.rutgers.edu).

We will post a summary of answers we get.

Sincerely,

Darya Kavitskaya and Peter Staroverov 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
                     Typology






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