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... syllable of origin because of physiological constraints . This phonetic pattern ultimately phonologizes as rightward ... syllables ' . At this point , the phonology has two realizations of a single contrastive value : sometimes H tones ...
... syllable of origin because of physiological constraints . This phonetic pattern ultimately phonologizes as rightward ... syllables ' . At this point , the phonology has two realizations of a single contrastive value : sometimes H tones ...
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... syllable - final glottal stops have been replaced by rising tones in several East Asian languages , including Vietnamese ( Haudricourt 1954 , Matisoff 1973 ) and Middle Chinese ( Mei 1970 ) . Syllable - final aspiration , however , has ...
... syllable - final glottal stops have been replaced by rising tones in several East Asian languages , including Vietnamese ( Haudricourt 1954 , Matisoff 1973 ) and Middle Chinese ( Mei 1970 ) . Syllable - final aspiration , however , has ...
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... syllable structure is maintained . The / h / marking 3 ms . pronoun -hu ' his ' is also deletable in word - final ... syllable structure - e.g . unstressed long V is shortened ( * faa - kir → fa- * kir - hum ' he remembers them ...
... syllable structure is maintained . The / h / marking 3 ms . pronoun -hu ' his ' is also deletable in word - final ... syllable structure - e.g . unstressed long V is shortened ( * faa - kir → fa- * kir - hum ' he remembers them ...
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