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... voiced geminates are more prone to devoicing than voiced singletons are . As exemplified by the data in 1 , when voiced geminates occur in a word with another voiced obstruent , they undergo optional devoicing ( Haraguchi 2006 ...
... voiced geminates are more prone to devoicing than voiced singletons are . As exemplified by the data in 1 , when voiced geminates occur in a word with another voiced obstruent , they undergo optional devoicing ( Haraguchi 2006 ...
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... voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 Throughout this article , those words that contain voiced geminates but no other voiced obstruents are schematically referred to as TVDDV words . ( 3 ) TVDDV words and their near - minimal ...
... voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 Throughout this article , those words that contain voiced geminates but no other voiced obstruents are schematically referred to as TVDDV words . ( 3 ) TVDDV words and their near - minimal ...
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... voiced geminates . By contrast , devoicing is impossible when there are two singleton voiced obstruents in a word . This is illustrated by the words in 5 ( henceforth DVDV words ) , in which neither of the two voiced singleton ...
... voiced geminates . By contrast , devoicing is impossible when there are two singleton voiced obstruents in a word . This is illustrated by the words in 5 ( henceforth DVDV words ) , in which neither of the two voiced singleton ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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