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from compensation for weak peripheral vowel articulations . Consider first the longer duration of tonic vowels , which plays a role in facilitating the perception of the ViV2 sequence as a diphthong . Within Oceanic and Pama - Nyungan ...
from compensation for weak peripheral vowel articulations . Consider first the longer duration of tonic vowels , which plays a role in facilitating the perception of the ViV2 sequence as a diphthong . Within Oceanic and Pama - Nyungan ...
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In short , while tonic length , peripheral vowel loss , and V - to - V coarticulation are crosslinguistically common , extreme coarticulation as posited in compensatory metathesis may be inhibited by consonant length , consonant ...
In short , while tonic length , peripheral vowel loss , and V - to - V coarticulation are crosslinguistically common , extreme coarticulation as posited in compensatory metathesis may be inhibited by consonant length , consonant ...
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33 * other involving all vowels and conditioned by phrasal context . There was in fact only one metathesis , which was of the phonetically natural ... They assume vowel epenthesis and syncope in essentially the same contexts as we do ...
33 * other involving all vowels and conditioned by phrasal context . There was in fact only one metathesis , which was of the phonetically natural ... They assume vowel epenthesis and syncope in essentially the same contexts as we do ...
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