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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 , Awîțim : regular initial V loss , but initial ...
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 , Awîțim : regular initial V loss , but initial ...
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As in Kwara'ae and Ririo , evidence for the intermediate stage of coarticulation without initial vowel loss can be found in languages like Bariman Gudinhma where coarticulation without subsequent initial vowel loss is attested .
As in Kwara'ae and Ririo , evidence for the intermediate stage of coarticulation without initial vowel loss can be found in languages like Bariman Gudinhma where coarticulation without subsequent initial vowel loss is attested .
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A second difference is observed in um's behavior with V - initial stems . Toba Batak um is prefixed to V - initial stems , as in Tagalog . But in Toba Batak / m / is also geminated . ( 4 ) Prefixation with gemination ulí umm - úli ...
A second difference is observed in um's behavior with V - initial stems . Toba Batak um is prefixed to V - initial stems , as in Tagalog . But in Toba Batak / m / is also geminated . ( 4 ) Prefixation with gemination ulí umm - úli ...
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