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For examples of second register from forms with proto - voiced obstruent initials , see Table 6 . ... tables to follow ) , all Western Cham obstruents followed by a second register vowel are marked by a dot under the initial obstruent .
For examples of second register from forms with proto - voiced obstruent initials , see Table 6 . ... tables to follow ) , all Western Cham obstruents followed by a second register vowel are marked by a dot under the initial obstruent .
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The examples in Table 16 show forms in which the phonation in- duced by the initial voiceless obstruent of the pretonic syllable has spread to the main syllable . As a consequence , the reflexes of PC high vowels , * -i and * -u after ...
The examples in Table 16 show forms in which the phonation in- duced by the initial voiceless obstruent of the pretonic syllable has spread to the main syllable . As a consequence , the reflexes of PC high vowels , * -i and * -u after ...
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To qualify as root - initial the nasal must be the first segment in the root . Hence a pronominal form like min has root - initial m- , but a form like imin does not . There were two dozen languages with forms like Hungarian én or ...
To qualify as root - initial the nasal must be the first segment in the root . Hence a pronominal form like min has root - initial m- , but a form like imin does not . There were two dozen languages with forms like Hungarian én or ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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