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As with so many cross - linguistic tendencies , these patterns may be understood when considering articulatory , aerodynamic ... of contrast maintenance , ECONOMY OF EFFORT , and , as discussed below , what I term PATTERN COHERENCE .
As with so many cross - linguistic tendencies , these patterns may be understood when considering articulatory , aerodynamic ... of contrast maintenance , ECONOMY OF EFFORT , and , as discussed below , what I term PATTERN COHERENCE .
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( 1 ) pattern coherence : allophony is minimized A given contrastive value tends to be limited in its phonetic variability ... simplicity ( whatever they may be ) may induce patterns ( whatever their origin ) to increasingly cohere .
( 1 ) pattern coherence : allophony is minimized A given contrastive value tends to be limited in its phonetic variability ... simplicity ( whatever they may be ) may induce patterns ( whatever their origin ) to increasingly cohere .
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To summarize , LH syllables , as well as level M syllables lacking postvocalic laryngeals , are sandhi triggers . All tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V ...
To summarize , LH syllables , as well as level M syllables lacking postvocalic laryngeals , are sandhi triggers . All tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V ...
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