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... consonants in the novel root in the appropriate serial positions . For example , the neighborhood density of the novel root * / bts / = N ( / btC / ) + N ( / Cts / ) + N ( / bCs / ) where C is any consonant . Obviously , violations of ...
... consonants in the novel root in the appropriate serial positions . For example , the neighborhood density of the novel root * / bts / = N ( / btC / ) + N ( / Cts / ) + N ( / bCs / ) where C is any consonant . Obviously , violations of ...
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... consonant pairs are acceptable but highly similar and nonidentical consonant pairs are not . For example , the OCP - place constraint in Ngbaka permits repeated identical consonants while exclud- ing homorganic consonant combinations ...
... consonant pairs are acceptable but highly similar and nonidentical consonant pairs are not . For example , the OCP - place constraint in Ngbaka permits repeated identical consonants while exclud- ing homorganic consonant combinations ...
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... consonant of the root : this consonant is supplied with a [ + voice ] specification ( / tɔzekadɔ / ) , with a [ -voice ] specification ( / pekɔdǝ / ) or without any voice specification ( / azage / ) . For all unspecified obstruents ...
... consonant of the root : this consonant is supplied with a [ + voice ] specification ( / tɔzekadɔ / ) , with a [ -voice ] specification ( / pekɔdǝ / ) or without any voice specification ( / azage / ) . For all unspecified obstruents ...
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