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For monosyllabic elements with a palatalized initial ( e.g. ryo , syo , kyo ) , a medial h is proposed as a means of indicating the palatalization ( i.e. rho , sho , kho ) . The obvious spelling kyo is not available , since UCJ kyo ...
For monosyllabic elements with a palatalized initial ( e.g. ryo , syo , kyo ) , a medial h is proposed as a means of indicating the palatalization ( i.e. rho , sho , kho ) . The obvious spelling kyo is not available , since UCJ kyo ...
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Nasalization of vowels is conditioned ( i.e. not phonemic ) next to non- syllabic nasal consonants , and is not indicated in the transcription . Only non- nasalized vowels are recorded before syllabic nasals .
Nasalization of vowels is conditioned ( i.e. not phonemic ) next to non- syllabic nasal consonants , and is not indicated in the transcription . Only non- nasalized vowels are recorded before syllabic nasals .
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Although the tones and morphotonemic classes of nouns are indicated in the lists of nouns in each form class above , the distribution of tone patterns is not indicated . In this section , the nouns are listed according to their tones ...
Although the tones and morphotonemic classes of nouns are indicated in the lists of nouns in each form class above , the distribution of tone patterns is not indicated . In this section , the nouns are listed according to their tones ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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