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hypothesis predicts that Nupe eventually will lose the palatalized ( labialized ) variants before the non - low vowels . Time will tell . 5. JAPANESE PALATALIZATION . In Japanese , plain and palatalized consonants contrast before the ...
hypothesis predicts that Nupe eventually will lose the palatalized ( labialized ) variants before the non - low vowels . Time will tell . 5. JAPANESE PALATALIZATION . In Japanese , plain and palatalized consonants contrast before the ...
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Consequently , u maintains its labialization only after palatalized consonants , elsewhere becoming delabialized — which , today , is the basic variant of the u vowel . If this sequence of events is correct , the Japanese data provide ...
Consequently , u maintains its labialization only after palatalized consonants , elsewhere becoming delabialized — which , today , is the basic variant of the u vowel . If this sequence of events is correct , the Japanese data provide ...
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112 on ' vowel length contrast ' ) , and a comparison of his orthography with the traditional one , make it apparent that , phonetically speaking , Marshallese does possess both long and short vowels , either of which can constitute a ...
112 on ' vowel length contrast ' ) , and a comparison of his orthography with the traditional one , make it apparent that , phonetically speaking , Marshallese does possess both long and short vowels , either of which can constitute a ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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