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In syllable onset after a nasal consonant , / o / may be devoiced to ( 0g ] : / komąn pañ / [ komağn ngay ] ' angry co - godmother ' . In syllable coda before non - homorganic oral consonant , it develops a denasalized devoiced ...
In syllable onset after a nasal consonant , / o / may be devoiced to ( 0g ] : / komąn pañ / [ komağn ngay ] ' angry co - godmother ' . In syllable coda before non - homorganic oral consonant , it develops a denasalized devoiced ...
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Postal notes the ' strong tendency ( of nasal resonances ] to obscure other aspects of the signal ' , so that non - nasal segments are more effective in providing an acoustic background for the discrimination of other distinctions .
Postal notes the ' strong tendency ( of nasal resonances ] to obscure other aspects of the signal ' , so that non - nasal segments are more effective in providing an acoustic background for the discrimination of other distinctions .
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While the Ancient velar nasal ending went to Mandarin n in most cases , an alternative n - ending is found in the Mandarin descendants of the Kêng - shet syllables occasionally , though by no means accidentally .
While the Ancient velar nasal ending went to Mandarin n in most cases , an alternative n - ending is found in the Mandarin descendants of the Kêng - shet syllables occasionally , though by no means accidentally .
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