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Reflexes of 1 The formula C- # denotes absolute final position after a consonant , as well as stem - final position before inflectional endings . 2 In absolute final position ; cf. Megr . upu < * wopl # ' sweat ' .
Reflexes of 1 The formula C- # denotes absolute final position after a consonant , as well as stem - final position before inflectional endings . 2 In absolute final position ; cf. Megr . upu < * wopl # ' sweat ' .
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In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position.1 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ] . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following vowel ...
In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position.1 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ] . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following vowel ...
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tion of such positions of closure is that it gives information about the articulation of the vowels , the neutral tongue position , and the timing of the movements from one vowel position to another . Thus in North Fork the position of ...
tion of such positions of closure is that it gives information about the articulation of the vowels , the neutral tongue position , and the timing of the movements from one vowel position to another . Thus in North Fork the position of ...
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