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TRANSPARENCY AND PHONATION SPREADING . For disyllabic words , the distribution of registers is complicated by the fact that some main - syllable initial consonants are transparent to the spreading of phonation types from the pretonic to ...
TRANSPARENCY AND PHONATION SPREADING . For disyllabic words , the distribution of registers is complicated by the fact that some main - syllable initial consonants are transparent to the spreading of phonation types from the pretonic to ...
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TRANSPARENCY AND PHONATION SPREADING . In modern Phan Rang Cham disyllables , the initial syllable is atonal , while the main syllable is tonal . The development of disyllabic forms is somewhat more complicated than the development of ...
TRANSPARENCY AND PHONATION SPREADING . In modern Phan Rang Cham disyllables , the initial syllable is atonal , while the main syllable is tonal . The development of disyllabic forms is somewhat more complicated than the development of ...
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Despite differences in language specific details , in spreading patterns , and despite Tsat's unique tone class from final * -s and * -h , Phan Rang Cham and Tsat followed typologically quite similar paths of development .
Despite differences in language specific details , in spreading patterns , and despite Tsat's unique tone class from final * -s and * -h , Phan Rang Cham and Tsat followed typologically quite similar paths of development .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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