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This extreme form of coarticulation occurs in syllables which are already long due to stress . ... Table 6 compares citation and normal speech forms for a variety of V , CV2 sequences . Citation forms consist of sequences of open ...
This extreme form of coarticulation occurs in syllables which are already long due to stress . ... Table 6 compares citation and normal speech forms for a variety of V , CV2 sequences . Citation forms consist of sequences of open ...
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Finally , in aCe sequences , there is some variation in normal forms which suggests that perseveratory as well as anticipatory coarticulation has taken place . In these sequences , the lowness of / a / results in lowering ( and laxing ) ...
Finally , in aCe sequences , there is some variation in normal forms which suggests that perseveratory as well as anticipatory coarticulation has taken place . In these sequences , the lowness of / a / results in lowering ( and laxing ) ...
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Which treatment is found in a particular word depends on the final -V , CV2 sequence of its complete form.21 Just as in Kwara'ae forms with final vowel loss ( c - e in Table 6 ) , stress falls on the penultimate syllable of complete ...
Which treatment is found in a particular word depends on the final -V , CV2 sequence of its complete form.21 Just as in Kwara'ae forms with final vowel loss ( c - e in Table 6 ) , stress falls on the penultimate syllable of complete ...
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