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The traditional or orthodox way of explaining the reduction of initial kn and gn to n is to assume a process of regressive assimilation whereby the alveolar nasal n caused k and g to abandon their velar articulation for an alveolar one ...
The traditional or orthodox way of explaining the reduction of initial kn and gn to n is to assume a process of regressive assimilation whereby the alveolar nasal n caused k and g to abandon their velar articulation for an alveolar one ...
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By such a process of assimilation we obtain the nasal combinations [ in ] and [ nn ] . Identical nasal groups have been sporadically recorded by Gjerdman for initial kn and gn respectively in the modern city dialects of Södermanland ...
By such a process of assimilation we obtain the nasal combinations [ in ] and [ nn ] . Identical nasal groups have been sporadically recorded by Gjerdman for initial kn and gn respectively in the modern city dialects of Södermanland ...
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There remains ( apart from anusvāra ) the palatal nasal ñ . Its occurrences are restricted to position before the palatal stops c , ch , and j , and after c and j . There is contrast with m , which occurs after c and j , but not with ...
There remains ( apart from anusvāra ) the palatal nasal ñ . Its occurrences are restricted to position before the palatal stops c , ch , and j , and after c and j . There is contrast with m , which occurs after c and j , but not with ...
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