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Tense ! i !, ! e !, and fronted ! u ! become lax before ! r ! plus consonant , liquid , glide , or major boundary . Rule 7. Vowels and diphthongs are somewhat shortened before voiceless consonants . ( In the following derivations ...
Tense ! i !, ! e !, and fronted ! u ! become lax before ! r ! plus consonant , liquid , glide , or major boundary . Rule 7. Vowels and diphthongs are somewhat shortened before voiceless consonants . ( In the following derivations ...
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Functional equivalence of the introvertive harmonic and labial consonant clusters to a single consonant is ... Thus , the clusters Cw may be viewed historically as labialized consonants that later suffered division into two phonemes .
Functional equivalence of the introvertive harmonic and labial consonant clusters to a single consonant is ... Thus , the clusters Cw may be viewed historically as labialized consonants that later suffered division into two phonemes .
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a The truncation rule— ( 3 ) -deletes a consonant whenever it is followed by a word boundary and a consonantal segment . If we allow this rule to apply between morphemes as well as between words ( i.e. to include + as an alternative ...
a The truncation rule— ( 3 ) -deletes a consonant whenever it is followed by a word boundary and a consonantal segment . If we allow this rule to apply between morphemes as well as between words ( i.e. to include + as an alternative ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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