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... consider , in turn , sandhi triggers ( 2.1 ) and sandhi targets / outputs ( 2.2 ) . 2.1 . SANDHI TRIGGERS . As already noted , LH tones are sandhi triggers ; addi- tional examples are contained in 4 . ( 4 ) LH triggers INPUT OUTPUT kwa ...
... consider , in turn , sandhi triggers ( 2.1 ) and sandhi targets / outputs ( 2.2 ) . 2.1 . SANDHI TRIGGERS . As already noted , LH tones are sandhi triggers ; addi- tional examples are contained in 4 . ( 4 ) LH triggers INPUT OUTPUT kwa ...
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... Consider now the environment in which no spreading takes place , when ( h ) and / or ( ? ) follow . As distinct and perhaps conflicting demands are made of the laryngeal musculature in order to implement a following laryngeal , the ...
... Consider now the environment in which no spreading takes place , when ( h ) and / or ( ? ) follow . As distinct and perhaps conflicting demands are made of the laryngeal musculature in order to implement a following laryngeal , the ...
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... consider the relative frequency of occurrence of female- and male - gendered arguments in relation to the total number of arguments in the textbook , rather than to consider only the gendered arguments . However , we also provide ratios ...
... consider the relative frequency of occurrence of female- and male - gendered arguments in relation to the total number of arguments in the textbook , rather than to consider only the gendered arguments . However , we also provide ratios ...
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