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The final D1 divides the relative marker from the rest of the clause . Similarly , in 60b we have a series of D2 accents . Excluding the introductory formula , which is usually subordinated , the first D2 divides the phrase into two ...
The final D1 divides the relative marker from the rest of the clause . Similarly , in 60b we have a series of D2 accents . Excluding the introductory formula , which is usually subordinated , the first D2 divides the phrase into two ...
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Among the changes discussed here are final - consonant loss , consonant prenasalization , and a number of idiosyncratic changes occurring in numerals and pronouns . In Ch . 2. a descriptive paper titled " Balantak phonology and ...
Among the changes discussed here are final - consonant loss , consonant prenasalization , and a number of idiosyncratic changes occurring in numerals and pronouns . In Ch . 2. a descriptive paper titled " Balantak phonology and ...
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For example , word - final / i / in Tulu becomes [ u ] when preceded by a round vowel or a labial consonant ( Bright 1972 , Clements 1990 ) : ( 15 ) ari - n - i rice ( ACC ) ' ūru - n - ï ūrunu * country village ( ACC ) ' kappi kappu ...
For example , word - final / i / in Tulu becomes [ u ] when preceded by a round vowel or a labial consonant ( Bright 1972 , Clements 1990 ) : ( 15 ) ari - n - i rice ( ACC ) ' ūru - n - ï ūrunu * country village ( ACC ) ' kappi kappu ...
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