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Specifically , and still with reference to surface phonetics , could we set up three distinct phonemic a's , one which functions to labialize preceding consonants ( as in ' hand ' ) , one which palatalizes preceding consonants ( as in ...
Specifically , and still with reference to surface phonetics , could we set up three distinct phonemic a's , one which functions to labialize preceding consonants ( as in ' hand ' ) , one which palatalizes preceding consonants ( as in ...
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The basis of this claim is the observed productivity of the absolute neutralization rule ( 12 ) which derives ( a ) from // and / e / after these latter segments have labialized or palatalized the preceding consonant .
The basis of this claim is the observed productivity of the absolute neutralization rule ( 12 ) which derives ( a ) from // and / e / after these latter segments have labialized or palatalized the preceding consonant .
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In the plural , the suffix is a with a preceding consonant , -8 with a preceding vowel . ( b ) In the neuter singular direct , the suffix is Ø with a preceding vowel ( though the anusvāra -ņ appears in a significant number of cases with ...
In the plural , the suffix is a with a preceding consonant , -8 with a preceding vowel . ( b ) In the neuter singular direct , the suffix is Ø with a preceding vowel ( though the anusvāra -ņ appears in a significant number of cases with ...
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