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... Cham second register . For examples of second register from forms with proto - voiced obstruent initials , see Table 6 . In Table 6 ( and in the tables to follow ) , all Western Cham obstruents followed by a second register vowel are ...
... Cham second register . For examples of second register from forms with proto - voiced obstruent initials , see Table 6 . In Table 6 ( and in the tables to follow ) , all Western Cham obstruents followed by a second register vowel are ...
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... Cham , at least within Chamic . For examples , see Table 8 . Medial obstruents are less permeable than sonorants to spreading . In Western Cham , Friberg and Kvoeu - Hor note in a footnote that in disyllabic forms with main syllables ...
... Cham , at least within Chamic . For examples , see Table 8 . Medial obstruents are less permeable than sonorants to spreading . In Western Cham , Friberg and Kvoeu - Hor note in a footnote that in disyllabic forms with main syllables ...
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... Cham colony on the island of Hainan . Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4. 129-34 . 1984. Austro - Tai parallel : A tonal Cham colony on Hainan . Computational Analy- ses of Asian & African Languages 22. 83-86 . BLOOD , DAVID L. 1967 ...
... Cham colony on the island of Hainan . Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4. 129-34 . 1984. Austro - Tai parallel : A tonal Cham colony on Hainan . Computational Analy- ses of Asian & African Languages 22. 83-86 . BLOOD , DAVID L. 1967 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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