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We have already seen that vowel sequences occur in rapid speech ; and the author cites forms containing vowel sequences ... In / saæt / we have a genuine vowel sequence ; in the other two we have a vowel followed by the length phoneme .
We have already seen that vowel sequences occur in rapid speech ; and the author cites forms containing vowel sequences ... In / saæt / we have a genuine vowel sequence ; in the other two we have a vowel followed by the length phoneme .
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In controlled syllables all tones ( except the high - low sequence ) consist of a steady rise or fall in which the total glide is distributed evenly in relation to the total duration of voicing . The high - low sequence varies in the ...
In controlled syllables all tones ( except the high - low sequence ) consist of a steady rise or fall in which the total glide is distributed evenly in relation to the total duration of voicing . The high - low sequence varies in the ...
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( c ) The sequence ( əm ) enters into the cluster [ iəm ) . Since i is followed in other clusters by any of the oral back vowels , and by an or ɔ , phonemic interpretation of this cluster as ion or ium is plausible .
( c ) The sequence ( əm ) enters into the cluster [ iəm ) . Since i is followed in other clusters by any of the oral back vowels , and by an or ɔ , phonemic interpretation of this cluster as ion or ium is plausible .
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