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Developments of the individual phonemes are as follows : / p / , in syllable coda before homorganic / p / and / m ) , is a mid back unrounded syllabic vocoid ( ë ) : / -keppa / [ kæěpa ] ' in front of ' , / hąmcop mac / [ hąệmpšoë bayy ) ...
Developments of the individual phonemes are as follows : / p / , in syllable coda before homorganic / p / and / m ) , is a mid back unrounded syllabic vocoid ( ë ) : / -keppa / [ kæěpa ] ' in front of ' , / hąmcop mac / [ hąệmpšoë bayy ) ...
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Elsewhere in syllable coda , non - syllabic prevocalization of the same quality develops following the vowels / a / and / 0 / , in strongly stressed syllables : / iak / [ žaiK ] ' jaca fruit ' , / no ? ok / ( ndo ? oix ] “ to wave ...
Elsewhere in syllable coda , non - syllabic prevocalization of the same quality develops following the vowels / a / and / 0 / , in strongly stressed syllables : / iak / [ žaiK ] ' jaca fruit ' , / no ? ok / ( ndo ? oix ] “ to wave ...
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In syllable coda before a non - homorganic oral consonant , it develops a denasalized devoiced transition ( t ) : / minkïp / ( mịğntkïěp ] ' sugar cane ' . The basic allophone of / p / , ( g ) or ( og ) , occurs in syllable onset before ...
In syllable coda before a non - homorganic oral consonant , it develops a denasalized devoiced transition ( t ) : / minkïp / ( mịğntkïěp ] ' sugar cane ' . The basic allophone of / p / , ( g ) or ( og ) , occurs in syllable onset before ...
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