Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... voiced correspondent ( b , d , g ) ; 6 , unlike such sounds as f and 0 , they cannot alternate significantly with their voiced correspon- dents ; 7 , they have no tendency to be closely associated , either pho- netically or ...
... voiced correspondent ( b , d , g ) ; 6 , unlike such sounds as f and 0 , they cannot alternate significantly with their voiced correspon- dents ; 7 , they have no tendency to be closely associated , either pho- netically or ...
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... voiced nasal m . This syllabic consonant is a voiced , bilabial nasal , articulated with the lips completely closed . The breath passes through the nose , and aside from its syllabic character and the fact that the lips remain closed ...
... voiced nasal m . This syllabic consonant is a voiced , bilabial nasal , articulated with the lips completely closed . The breath passes through the nose , and aside from its syllabic character and the fact that the lips remain closed ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. Long voiced nasal n . This syllabic consonant is ordinarily a voiced infra - alveolar nasal . The blade of the tongue is pressed against the lower surface of the alveoles , the tip sometimes ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. Long voiced nasal n . This syllabic consonant is ordinarily a voiced infra - alveolar nasal . The blade of the tongue is pressed against the lower surface of the alveoles , the tip sometimes ...
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