Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... initial consonants ; cf. also Smith 1984. In 36 , the sound changes subsequent to initial consonant loss are sketched for languages showing evidence of metathesis . ( 36 ) Metathesis in Northern Paman languages ( Hale 1976 ) Alŋit ...
... initial consonants ; cf. also Smith 1984. In 36 , the sound changes subsequent to initial consonant loss are sketched for languages showing evidence of metathesis . ( 36 ) Metathesis in Northern Paman languages ( Hale 1976 ) Alŋit ...
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... initial vowel loss can be found in languages like Bariman Gudinhma where coarticulation without subsequent initial vowel loss is attested . Additional supporting evidence for the independence of coarticulation and vowel loss comes from ...
... initial vowel loss can be found in languages like Bariman Gudinhma where coarticulation without subsequent initial vowel loss is attested . Additional supporting evidence for the independence of coarticulation and vowel loss comes from ...
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... initial , or when a stem's initial C matches the labial or nasal quality of / m / in um ; and , ( ii ) when um is prefixed in the output , / m / is invariably incorporated into a labial or nasal geminate . Gemination is achieved either ...
... initial , or when a stem's initial C matches the labial or nasal quality of / m / in um ; and , ( ii ) when um is prefixed in the output , / m / is invariably incorporated into a labial or nasal geminate . Gemination is achieved either ...
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