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STOP - ATTACK NASAL PM AND STOP - RELEASED NASAL m ' . The Sidamo lan- guages have a labial m which we might call a stop - attack nasal . This sound is formed by beginning the lip closure before the voicing and the nasalization ...
STOP - ATTACK NASAL PM AND STOP - RELEASED NASAL m ' . The Sidamo lan- guages have a labial m which we might call a stop - attack nasal . This sound is formed by beginning the lip closure before the voicing and the nasalization ...
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STOP - ATTACK ʼn AND STOP - ATTACK ( ' n , ) . The Sidamo languages have also a stop - attack n and l . ( Often , instead of the stop of t , I have heard an un- released g ottal stop . ) Some examples : Kambatta di'ne'i , Təmbaro di'ne ...
STOP - ATTACK ʼn AND STOP - ATTACK ( ' n , ) . The Sidamo languages have also a stop - attack n and l . ( Often , instead of the stop of t , I have heard an un- released g ottal stop . ) Some examples : Kambatta di'ne'i , Təmbaro di'ne ...
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ALTERNATION BETWEEN GLOTTALIZED CONSONANTS AND GLOTTAL STOP . In the Sidamo group of languages as in Cushitic generally , the glottalized conso- nants occasionally become glottal stops . In the domain of Ethiopic , Amharic of the ...
ALTERNATION BETWEEN GLOTTALIZED CONSONANTS AND GLOTTAL STOP . In the Sidamo group of languages as in Cushitic generally , the glottalized conso- nants occasionally become glottal stops . In the domain of Ethiopic , Amharic of the ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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