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For example , word - final / i / in Tulu becomes [ u ] when preceded by a round vowel or a labial consonant ( Bright ... Another interaction between consonantal and vocalic place features is fronting of vowels near coronal consonants .
For example , word - final / i / in Tulu becomes [ u ] when preceded by a round vowel or a labial consonant ( Bright ... Another interaction between consonantal and vocalic place features is fronting of vowels near coronal consonants .
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This rule thus illustrates unbounded interaction between consonants and vowels , i.e. the lack of any language - specific adjacency condition . The formal statement of this rule is problematic , although it is clear that the rule ...
This rule thus illustrates unbounded interaction between consonants and vowels , i.e. the lack of any language - specific adjacency condition . The formal statement of this rule is problematic , although it is clear that the rule ...
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... a floating skeletal slot to adds a new level of meaning to discourse , one geminate the initial consonant . ... accounting for Preface by Charles de Lamberterie justly ap- loss of class - marker consonants . preciates the rich ...
... a floating skeletal slot to adds a new level of meaning to discourse , one geminate the initial consonant . ... accounting for Preface by Charles de Lamberterie justly ap- loss of class - marker consonants . preciates the rich ...
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