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Notice that , in English and in many other languages , when a velar or dental becomes a palatal by some process ... The segment / k / does not become palatal ( i.e. [ -grave , - diffuse ] ) , but rather [ -grave , + diffuse ) .
Notice that , in English and in many other languages , when a velar or dental becomes a palatal by some process ... The segment / k / does not become palatal ( i.e. [ -grave , - diffuse ] ) , but rather [ -grave , + diffuse ) .
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( - continuant ) → ( + continuant ) ( / [ + tense ] I.e. , tense non - continuants become continuants ; e.g. ph + $ , bh +0 ... by an unaccented sonorant , and is followed by a sonorant or is in word - final position , becomes voiced .
( - continuant ) → ( + continuant ) ( / [ + tense ] I.e. , tense non - continuants become continuants ; e.g. ph + $ , bh +0 ... by an unaccented sonorant , and is followed by a sonorant or is in word - final position , becomes voiced .
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Once geminates had been established by assimilation , they could easily become the instrument of sound symbolism ... '20 A further argument for this origin of West Germanic expressive gemination in verbs is the absence of a productive ...
Once geminates had been established by assimilation , they could easily become the instrument of sound symbolism ... '20 A further argument for this origin of West Germanic expressive gemination in verbs is the absence of a productive ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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