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Interestingly , Khalkha differs from Finnish and Japanese not only in terms of weight criterion , but also in its inventory of coda consonants . The relevant differences occur along two dimensions : the number of permissible voiced ...
Interestingly , Khalkha differs from Finnish and Japanese not only in terms of weight criterion , but also in its inventory of coda consonants . The relevant differences occur along two dimensions : the number of permissible voiced ...
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Consonants within any group fail to cooccur within Russian roots , to a statistically significant degree . The results are based on a chi - square analysis performed by Padgett ( 1991 / 1995c ) on the distribution of nonadjacent ...
Consonants within any group fail to cooccur within Russian roots , to a statistically significant degree . The results are based on a chi - square analysis performed by Padgett ( 1991 / 1995c ) on the distribution of nonadjacent ...
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Frequency of initial consonants : t = 297 , r = ngg 264 , 1 251 , h 233 , mb 218 , m = 213 , k = 197 , nd 198 , d 177 , ng = 172 , b 141 , n 132 , nj 125 , j = 116 , ny = 89 , total 3,617 . Conclusion : in terms of frequency and feature ...
Frequency of initial consonants : t = 297 , r = ngg 264 , 1 251 , h 233 , mb 218 , m = 213 , k = 197 , nd 198 , d 177 , ng = 172 , b 141 , n 132 , nj 125 , j = 116 , ny = 89 , total 3,617 . Conclusion : in terms of frequency and feature ...
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