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... nasal and oral vowels ) . Such a change is implied by Ferguson's universal 14 already discussed . Further , languages of type 1 can change into languages of type 2. This involves loss of nasal vowels but retention of oral vowels . There ...
... nasal and oral vowels ) . Such a change is implied by Ferguson's universal 14 already discussed . Further , languages of type 1 can change into languages of type 2. This involves loss of nasal vowels but retention of oral vowels . There ...
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... nasal vowels is always less than that of oral vowels . It is this universal which will be deduced from his diachronic universal ( No. 14 ) , already considered , regarding the origin of nasal vowels . If nasalized vowels arise from ...
... nasal vowels is always less than that of oral vowels . It is this universal which will be deduced from his diachronic universal ( No. 14 ) , already considered , regarding the origin of nasal vowels . If nasalized vowels arise from ...
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... nasal vowels as a basic premise , is his universal No. 11 . This states that the number of nasal vowels is never greater than the number of oral vowels . The most frequent case will presumably be one in which , before the develop- ment of ...
... nasal vowels as a basic premise , is his universal No. 11 . This states that the number of nasal vowels is never greater than the number of oral vowels . The most frequent case will presumably be one in which , before the develop- ment of ...
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