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The position of Tera within the Chadic family is described in Newman and Ma ( 1966 ) . Closed and open refer to syllables of the form CVC and CV respectively . • / 5 dġ g / are glottalized implosive stops ; / mb nd nj ng / are ...
The position of Tera within the Chadic family is described in Newman and Ma ( 1966 ) . Closed and open refer to syllables of the form CVC and CV respectively . • / 5 dġ g / are glottalized implosive stops ; / mb nd nj ng / are ...
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The most frequent intonation patterns are described and some spectrographic data are given . Data on frequency are presented in two graphs , one on a 1 % scale including 28 phonemes , and an overlapping graph of 26 phonemes on a .1 ...
The most frequent intonation patterns are described and some spectrographic data are given . Data on frequency are presented in two graphs , one on a 1 % scale including 28 phonemes , and an overlapping graph of 26 phonemes on a .1 ...
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These are very briefly described ( two pages ) in the final chapter . Word order , we are told , is quite free except on the stylistic level . In sum , this book gives us a very clear description of the main features of the phonology ...
These are very briefly described ( two pages ) in the final chapter . Word order , we are told , is quite free except on the stylistic level . In sum , this book gives us a very clear description of the main features of the phonology ...
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