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It is a fact about English of all varieties that a final cluster of two consonants , if the second member is a stop and both members have the same voicing specification , may be simplified by removal of the second consonant .
It is a fact about English of all varieties that a final cluster of two consonants , if the second member is a stop and both members have the same voicing specification , may be simplified by removal of the second consonant .
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Suppose the language includes a simple set of six oral stops ( p t k bd g ) , and the only consonant - clusters attested are sequences of an oral stop plus a liquid [ 1 ] or [ r ] . Suppose , further , that the full set of six clusters ...
Suppose the language includes a simple set of six oral stops ( p t k bd g ) , and the only consonant - clusters attested are sequences of an oral stop plus a liquid [ 1 ] or [ r ] . Suppose , further , that the full set of six clusters ...
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vowels can ; ( 2 ) the native morphemes that contain Cva are extremely rare , and the sharp consonant is restricted to certain sibilants ; ( 3 ) many of the morphemes in question have doublets with a plain consonant ( e.g. sake ~ syake ...
vowels can ; ( 2 ) the native morphemes that contain Cva are extremely rare , and the sharp consonant is restricted to certain sibilants ; ( 3 ) many of the morphemes in question have doublets with a plain consonant ( e.g. sake ~ syake ...
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