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The prototypical verb in this class has a velar nasal as a final consonant . The other verbs share at least one property with this prototype , so far as the final consonant is concerned ; i.e. , they either end in a velar or in a nasal ...
The prototypical verb in this class has a velar nasal as a final consonant . The other verbs share at least one property with this prototype , so far as the final consonant is concerned ; i.e. , they either end in a velar or in a nasal ...
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Among the final segments , the ones that had both the features velar and nasal elicited the highest percentage of IN responses , as shown in Table 7 . / kg / -ed læ / IN Input finals : In nk / 33 % 29 % 32 % 67 % 10 % 14 % In m / 50 ...
Among the final segments , the ones that had both the features velar and nasal elicited the highest percentage of IN responses , as shown in Table 7 . / kg / -ed læ / IN Input finals : In nk / 33 % 29 % 32 % 67 % 10 % 14 % In m / 50 ...
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The absence of the prototypic initial segment causes a significant decrease in / N responses : the best final and vowel , with the poorest initial ( C + 1 + velar nasal ) elicited only 24 % . A still greater decrease was caused by the ...
The absence of the prototypic initial segment causes a significant decrease in / N responses : the best final and vowel , with the poorest initial ( C + 1 + velar nasal ) elicited only 24 % . A still greater decrease was caused by the ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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