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For these speakers there can be no doubt that the / s / - / s / 17 ( = ( s ] – [ s ] ) contrast is phonemic in their pronunciation of SCB . Besides these exceptions among monolinguals , there are important points to be considered in the ...
For these speakers there can be no doubt that the / s / - / s / 17 ( = ( s ] – [ s ] ) contrast is phonemic in their pronunciation of SCB . Besides these exceptions among monolinguals , there are important points to be considered in the ...
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Examples of a final contrast u - y are rare , probably nonexistent in monosyllables of this type since there is neither an -u suffix nor a -4 suffix in SCB , although there are stems ending in -V4 ( e.g. jay ' gruel ' ) .
Examples of a final contrast u - y are rare , probably nonexistent in monosyllables of this type since there is neither an -u suffix nor a -4 suffix in SCB , although there are stems ending in -V4 ( e.g. jay ' gruel ' ) .
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( 2 ) There is contrast between ( jn ) ( voiced palatal stop plus voiced palatal nasal ) and [ jn ] ( voiced palatal affricate plus voiced apico - alveolar nasal ) in words like [ ña : na ] ' knowledge ' , ( vijña : na ) ' science ' ...
( 2 ) There is contrast between ( jn ) ( voiced palatal stop plus voiced palatal nasal ) and [ jn ] ( voiced palatal affricate plus voiced apico - alveolar nasal ) in words like [ ña : na ] ' knowledge ' , ( vijña : na ) ' science ' ...
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Statistics IndoEuropean and taxonomy | 1 |
The phonemes of Bengali | 22 |
Arabic evidence for ProtoSemitic awa and 0 | 60 |
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