Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... obstruents produced breathy phonation on the following vowels , while the remaining consonants , including the voiceless obstruents , produced an un- marked , modal or clear voiced phonation on the other vowels . These phonation ...
... obstruents produced breathy phonation on the following vowels , while the remaining consonants , including the voiceless obstruents , produced an un- marked , modal or clear voiced phonation on the other vowels . These phonation ...
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... obstruents ) PC voiced obstruents breathy voice Second register vowels RESTRUCTURED REGISTER proliferation of vowels FIGURE 3. The development of Haroi restructured register . splits : the first register , which consists of the ...
... obstruents ) PC voiced obstruents breathy voice Second register vowels RESTRUCTURED REGISTER proliferation of vowels FIGURE 3. The development of Haroi restructured register . splits : the first register , which consists of the ...
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... obstruents ultimately resulted in a breathy - voiced , low - pitched tone ; the remaining initials , including ... obstruents ) PC voiced obstruents modal voice + higher pitch breathy voice + lower pitch RESULTING TONE CLASSES incipient ...
... obstruents ultimately resulted in a breathy - voiced , low - pitched tone ; the remaining initials , including ... obstruents ) PC voiced obstruents modal voice + higher pitch breathy voice + lower pitch RESULTING TONE CLASSES incipient ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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