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The five phonetic symbols above given represent the five New Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of ...
The five phonetic symbols above given represent the five New Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of ...
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case of m , n , Į , Į there is no consonantal friction in the syllabic consonant proper , but only a consonantal vowel , the quality of which is determined by the firm and fixed position of the lips or tongue while the breath passes ...
case of m , n , Į , Į there is no consonantal friction in the syllabic consonant proper , but only a consonantal vowel , the quality of which is determined by the firm and fixed position of the lips or tongue while the breath passes ...
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d ) A double syllabic m is also often heard in New Mexican Spanish as an exclamation or expression of disgust or disapproval . Two syllables are really articulated , two syllabic m sounds , the second receiving the stress , mm .
d ) A double syllabic m is also often heard in New Mexican Spanish as an exclamation or expression of disgust or disapproval . Two syllables are really articulated , two syllabic m sounds , the second receiving the stress , mm .
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