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Internal and external voice neutralization in Sanskrit . + obstr ] BEFORE a voice ## V R + obstr + voice [ -voice ] A grammatical - conditioning analysis will be unable to do more than state these facts . On the other hand , a phonetic ...
Internal and external voice neutralization in Sanskrit . + obstr ] BEFORE a voice ## V R + obstr + voice [ -voice ] A grammatical - conditioning analysis will be unable to do more than state these facts . On the other hand , a phonetic ...
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While it may be the case that all vowels should be represented in lexical matrices as [ + voice ] , phonetic representations often include voiceless vowels . If we found that a voice contrast in vowels was needed in lexical ...
While it may be the case that all vowels should be represented in lexical matrices as [ + voice ] , phonetic representations often include voiceless vowels . If we found that a voice contrast in vowels was needed in lexical ...
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T - C - S . 2. suzushi : cool ; clear color ; ( clear voice ) . T - C- ( S ) . 3. shibui : astringent ; a not - gaudy color ; ( voice quality ) . G - C- ( S ) . 4. awai : thin ; pale . D - C . 5. asai : shallow ; pale .
T - C - S . 2. suzushi : cool ; clear color ; ( clear voice ) . T - C- ( S ) . 3. shibui : astringent ; a not - gaudy color ; ( voice quality ) . G - C- ( S ) . 4. awai : thin ; pale . D - C . 5. asai : shallow ; pale .
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acceptable addition adjective analysis appear apply argument assimilation assume boundaries causative claim clause clear complex considered consonant constraints contain context derived determined dialects discussion distinction English environments evidence examples existence explain fact Figure final forms French function further give given grammar historical indicate initial interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morpheme namely nasal nature Note notion noun NP's object occur original paradigm particular passive phonetic phonological position possible predicate present Press principle problem productive proposed question raised reading realization reason reference relative representation represented respect restricted result rule seems segments semantic sense sentence similar simple sound speaker specific speech statement structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic theory tion underlying University verb voice vowel