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laryngeals : ? h vowels : i i u e л о æ a The tones listed in 3a are attested in morphologically simplex environments . Those in 3b may be found in phonologically or morphologically derived environments . An example of each tone is ...
laryngeals : ? h vowels : i i u e л о æ a The tones listed in 3a are attested in morphologically simplex environments . Those in 3b may be found in phonologically or morphologically derived environments . An example of each tone is ...
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Note that M here may be analyzed as the result of overlapping L and H tones . ... All tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3 ...
Note that M here may be analyzed as the result of overlapping L and H tones . ... All tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3 ...
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Consequently , M targets in postaspirated syllables neutralize with lexically contrastive H tones . ... TONE GOODNESS OF CONSEQUENCE sandhi blocked LM CONTRAST good contrast with other lexical / derived values not - so - good lexical ...
Consequently , M targets in postaspirated syllables neutralize with lexically contrastive H tones . ... TONE GOODNESS OF CONSEQUENCE sandhi blocked LM CONTRAST good contrast with other lexical / derived values not - so - good lexical ...
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