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... positions have the greatest number of phonemic contrasts , and others have the least : in Swahili every phoneme may occur in the position after pause , but only the five vowels ever occur before pause or between consonants . There are ...
... positions have the greatest number of phonemic contrasts , and others have the least : in Swahili every phoneme may occur in the position after pause , but only the five vowels ever occur before pause or between consonants . There are ...
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... position , and s for stop without regard to mouth position , and for alveolar and for velar position , then we say that the latter two marks always have 2 - phoneme length when the first is /N/.98 Thus / NS / = / nt / and / NS / = / pk ...
... position , and s for stop without regard to mouth position , and for alveolar and for velar position , then we say that the latter two marks always have 2 - phoneme length when the first is /N/.98 Thus / NS / = / nt / and / NS / = / pk ...
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... position , general consonant value ( serving incidentally to distin- guish consonants from vowels ; this because any consonant may occur here ) ; in second position , continuant or / t , d / if it follows a stop , otherwise general ...
... position , general consonant value ( serving incidentally to distin- guish consonants from vowels ; this because any consonant may occur here ) ; in second position , continuant or / t , d / if it follows a stop , otherwise general ...
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