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Thus the hypotheses above can be operationalized in terms of the acoustic
differences between the realizations of Sid in each of the two final sentences ,
and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two
final ...
Thus the hypotheses above can be operationalized in terms of the acoustic
differences between the realizations of Sid in each of the two final sentences ,
and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two
final ...
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A final piece of Tagalog - internal evidence that TW are the least - marked
clusters ( even though they split the most often ) comes from syllabification . Word
- internal clusters are normally syllabified C , . C2 , avoiding a complex onset .
A final piece of Tagalog - internal evidence that TW are the least - marked
clusters ( even though they split the most often ) comes from syllabification . Word
- internal clusters are normally syllabified C , . C2 , avoiding a complex onset .
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Furthermore , a phonotactic constraint disallows final - ñ . The two facts are , of
course , related . In such families of words , Harris ( 1983 ) assumes underlying
stem - final - ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final in certain ...
Furthermore , a phonotactic constraint disallows final - ñ . The two facts are , of
course , related . In such families of words , Harris ( 1983 ) assumes underlying
stem - final - ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final in certain ...
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