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Consonant types attested in perceptual CV metathesis . ... their involvement in dissimilation is not puzzling ' . For the same reason , we believe , their involvement in perceptual metathesis is predicted .
Consonant types attested in perceptual CV metathesis . ... their involvement in dissimilation is not puzzling ' . For the same reason , we believe , their involvement in perceptual metathesis is predicted .
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Consonant length has also been shown to inhibit or reduce V - to - V coarticulation ( Smith 1987 ) , so that compensatory metathesis is not expected in languages with long conso- nants or consonant clusters . Finally , an important role ...
Consonant length has also been shown to inhibit or reduce V - to - V coarticulation ( Smith 1987 ) , so that compensatory metathesis is not expected in languages with long conso- nants or consonant clusters . Finally , an important role ...
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The proposed development involves vowel coarticulation or shift over an adjacent consonant into the tonic syllable , with concomitant reduction and eventual loss of the peripheral vowel . Kwara'ae illustrates the earlier stages , while ...
The proposed development involves vowel coarticulation or shift over an adjacent consonant into the tonic syllable , with concomitant reduction and eventual loss of the peripheral vowel . Kwara'ae illustrates the earlier stages , while ...
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