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FIRST REGISTER SECOND REGISTER original initials proto - voiceless proto - voiced voice quality tense , clear lax , breathy vowel quality lower ( open ) higher ( closed ) pitch higher pitch lower pitch Table S. Contrasts between first ...
FIRST REGISTER SECOND REGISTER original initials proto - voiceless proto - voiced voice quality tense , clear lax , breathy vowel quality lower ( open ) higher ( closed ) pitch higher pitch lower pitch Table S. Contrasts between first ...
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All of the common vowel distinctions occur in monosyllables and in the stressed syllable of disyllables . There are no vowel ... Haroi vowels . Modern Haroi reflects a major realignment and splitting of the original PC vowel system .
All of the common vowel distinctions occur in monosyllables and in the stressed syllable of disyllables . There are no vowel ... Haroi vowels . Modern Haroi reflects a major realignment and splitting of the original PC vowel system .
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INITIAL DISTINCT VOWEL RESTRUCTURED REGISTER REGISTERS REGISTERS CLASSES PC initials ( except voiced obstruents ) modal voice First register vowels proliferation of vowels PC voiced obstruents breathy voice Second register vowels FIGURE ...
INITIAL DISTINCT VOWEL RESTRUCTURED REGISTER REGISTERS REGISTERS CLASSES PC initials ( except voiced obstruents ) modal voice First register vowels proliferation of vowels PC voiced obstruents breathy voice Second register vowels FIGURE ...
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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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