Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... nasal ] ; ordinary nasal consonants would be [ + prenasal , + nasal ] ; and postnasalized stops would be [ -prenasal , + nasal ] . Essentially this proposal , though without the supporting evidence from postnasalized stops , is made by ...
... nasal ] ; ordinary nasal consonants would be [ + prenasal , + nasal ] ; and postnasalized stops would be [ -prenasal , + nasal ] . Essentially this proposal , though without the supporting evidence from postnasalized stops , is made by ...
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... nasal features display the same sort of effect . Thus in Land Dayak ( cf. Scott 1964 ) , a nasal consonant nasalizes a following vowel . Vowels not so nasalized are uniformly oral . On the other hand , a nasal consonant , at the end of ...
... nasal features display the same sort of effect . Thus in Land Dayak ( cf. Scott 1964 ) , a nasal consonant nasalizes a following vowel . Vowels not so nasalized are uniformly oral . On the other hand , a nasal consonant , at the end of ...
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... nasal consonant ; and it may be preceded either by an oral or a nasal vowel . At the end of a word , after an oral vowel , only oral stops ( such as [ p ] ) occur ; after a nasal vowel , we find only nasal consonants ( such as [ m ] ...
... nasal consonant ; and it may be preceded either by an oral or a nasal vowel . At the end of a word , after an oral vowel , only oral stops ( such as [ p ] ) occur ; after a nasal vowel , we find only nasal consonants ( such as [ m ] ...
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