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Like the traditional it interprets emphasis as a distinctive feature of the consonant
system and as a redundant feature of the ... By this analysis , all consonants in
CrA occur in emphatic and plain pairs , and vowels ( V or VV ) immediately after ...
Like the traditional it interprets emphasis as a distinctive feature of the consonant
system and as a redundant feature of the ... By this analysis , all consonants in
CrA occur in emphatic and plain pairs , and vowels ( V or VV ) immediately after ...
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posit a phoneme of emphasis occurring simultaneously with a consonant . Then /.
t/ is phonemically complex , and the vowel ( V or VV ) immediately after the
consonant cooccurring with emphasis has an emphatic allophone . The
advantage of ...
posit a phoneme of emphasis occurring simultaneously with a consonant . Then /.
t/ is phonemically complex , and the vowel ( V or VV ) immediately after the
consonant cooccurring with emphasis has an emphatic allophone . The
advantage of ...
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This can only mean that ch was always a double ( or long ) consonant . This well
- recognized fact is explained by its historic origin in IE sk ( h ) . Whether or not
there was a ' tendency for prosodic features to be preserved in spite of
phonematic ...
This can only mean that ch was always a double ( or long ) consonant . This well
- recognized fact is explained by its historic origin in IE sk ( h ) . Whether or not
there was a ' tendency for prosodic features to be preserved in spite of
phonematic ...
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Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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