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I have argued that the H component of an LH syllable is achieved late in its syllable of origin because of ... involves a pattern that is a result of contrast maintenance , something like , ' H spreads rightward from LH syllables ' .
I have argued that the H component of an LH syllable is achieved late in its syllable of origin because of ... involves a pattern that is a result of contrast maintenance , something like , ' H spreads rightward from LH syllables ' .
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context , for M tones are fully recoverable in their syllable of lexical origin , and an added rightward H violates ... As it turns out , however , M tones in long syllables lacking postvocalic laryngeals are historically derived from ...
context , for M tones are fully recoverable in their syllable of lexical origin , and an added rightward H violates ... As it turns out , however , M tones in long syllables lacking postvocalic laryngeals are historically derived from ...
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At the morphonological level , for example , the definite article / 1 / , is assimilated to a following dental or alveolar consonant , word initially , but the syllable structure is maintained . The / h / marking 3 ms . pronoun -hu ...
At the morphonological level , for example , the definite article / 1 / , is assimilated to a following dental or alveolar consonant , word initially , but the syllable structure is maintained . The / h / marking 3 ms . pronoun -hu ...
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