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In these forms , for example , j begins a new syllable , even when it follows a long vowel plus a consonant , or a ... or after long vowels ( and diphthongs , according to one interpretation ) : ( 8 ) waurstwa , waurstw ( * waurstu ) ...
In these forms , for example , j begins a new syllable , even when it follows a long vowel plus a consonant , or a ... or after long vowels ( and diphthongs , according to one interpretation ) : ( 8 ) waurstwa , waurstw ( * waurstu ) ...
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As T points out in the preface ( xii ) , Parts I ( 1–156 ) and II ( 157–276 ) , on the phonology of nasal vowels and ... by a major process of phonological nasalization , from an underlying sequence of oral vowel plus nasal consonant .
As T points out in the preface ( xii ) , Parts I ( 1–156 ) and II ( 157–276 ) , on the phonology of nasal vowels and ... by a major process of phonological nasalization , from an underlying sequence of oral vowel plus nasal consonant .
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Despite S & C's rather haphazard treatment of vowel length , it is possible to determine from a careful examination of their book that vowel length is , in fact , indicated . A letter written in the Vai script ( 148 ) provides the ...
Despite S & C's rather haphazard treatment of vowel length , it is possible to determine from a careful examination of their book that vowel length is , in fact , indicated . A letter written in the Vai script ( 148 ) provides the ...
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