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This ( h ) now gradually became murmurous ( voiced h ) , and ultimately fully voiced and frictionless . As the sibilant squeeze relaxed and was replaced first by throat friction and then by no friction at all , the tongue , being no ...
This ( h ) now gradually became murmurous ( voiced h ) , and ultimately fully voiced and frictionless . As the sibilant squeeze relaxed and was replaced first by throat friction and then by no friction at all , the tongue , being no ...
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Similarly the phoneme w in Quinault , but not in Lower Chehalis , has the character of a voiced labiopalatal ( like gw ) in prevocalic position . The major distinction between the two variant phonemic systems discussed so far , that is ...
Similarly the phoneme w in Quinault , but not in Lower Chehalis , has the character of a voiced labiopalatal ( like gw ) in prevocalic position . The major distinction between the two variant phonemic systems discussed so far , that is ...
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Georgia , shares the series of voiced occlusives with the southern languages of that area , including the Puget Branch and Twana . On the other hand , most of the Puget - Georgia languages have a trait lacking in all the languages ...
Georgia , shares the series of voiced occlusives with the southern languages of that area , including the Puget Branch and Twana . On the other hand , most of the Puget - Georgia languages have a trait lacking in all the languages ...
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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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