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Vi = [ V , – long ) : any PSCDr . short vowel which occurs in the root syllable , viz . si e a o ul . ... L ( C , + apical , - nasal ) : alveolar and retroflex non - nasal consonants , which occur only non - initially in PDr . , viz .
Vi = [ V , – long ) : any PSCDr . short vowel which occurs in the root syllable , viz . si e a o ul . ... L ( C , + apical , - nasal ) : alveolar and retroflex non - nasal consonants , which occur only non - initially in PDr . , viz .
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the HP rarely occurs in the when clause ( once in the data ) ; but this probably results from the backgrounding function of ... However , HP in the when clause and tense - switch both occur when required by the communication situation ...
the HP rarely occurs in the when clause ( once in the data ) ; but this probably results from the backgrounding function of ... However , HP in the when clause and tense - switch both occur when required by the communication situation ...
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The texts also have CJ / tt / , which does not occur in Kalapuya ; examples are r'ła'p ' find ' and i'lu'nas ' uncertain , doubtful ' . CJ / tš / also occurs regularly , but it is not a Kalapuya phoneme . Finally , the texts show a ...
The texts also have CJ / tt / , which does not occur in Kalapuya ; examples are r'ła'p ' find ' and i'lu'nas ' uncertain , doubtful ' . CJ / tš / also occurs regularly , but it is not a Kalapuya phoneme . Finally , the texts show a ...
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