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Partial geminates ( i.e. homorganic nasal + stop or lateral + stop clusters ) behave identically to full geminates with respect to reduction of oral constriction ; but , unlike full geminates , they readily undergo voicing .
Partial geminates ( i.e. homorganic nasal + stop or lateral + stop clusters ) behave identically to full geminates with respect to reduction of oral constriction ; but , unlike full geminates , they readily undergo voicing .
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Indeed , Hayes and Stivers ( 1997 ) suggest that the velic raising that occurs toward the end of a nasal + stop cluster actually facilitates voicing , by expanding the oral cavity during the oral portion of the cluster . 6.2 .
Indeed , Hayes and Stivers ( 1997 ) suggest that the velic raising that occurs toward the end of a nasal + stop cluster actually facilitates voicing , by expanding the oral cavity during the oral portion of the cluster . 6.2 .
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Recall that geminate continuants are more effortful than geminate stops ( 86.2 ) . Now , no ranking of Ident ( cont ) and Lazy allows an input stop ( geminate or otherwise ) to map to an output geminate continuant , since the latter ...
Recall that geminate continuants are more effortful than geminate stops ( 86.2 ) . Now , no ranking of Ident ( cont ) and Lazy allows an input stop ( geminate or otherwise ) to map to an output geminate continuant , since the latter ...
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