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... stops in two environments . Turning to the contrast between the nonalternating voiced series and the coda - voicing ejectives , they differ significantly in final position in terms of their stop - closure dura- tions ( F ( 1,28 ) ...
... stops in two environments . Turning to the contrast between the nonalternating voiced series and the coda - voicing ejectives , they differ significantly in final position in terms of their stop - closure dura- tions ( F ( 1,28 ) ...
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... stop and fricative are in- volved , the stop consistently surfaces before a vowel ( Steriade 2001 , cf. Silva 1973 , Makashay 2001 ) . Consider Udi metathesis in 6. When a coronal plosive ( oral stop or affricate ) would be expected to ...
... stop and fricative are in- volved , the stop consistently surfaces before a vowel ( Steriade 2001 , cf. Silva 1973 , Makashay 2001 ) . Consider Udi metathesis in 6. When a coronal plosive ( oral stop or affricate ) would be expected to ...
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... stop / fricative metathesis in Faroese and Lithuanian , the stop surfaces after a vowel instead of between two consonants . A stop / fricative sequence is also involved in Udi , illustrated in 6 , with the stop occurring in prevocalic ...
... stop / fricative metathesis in Faroese and Lithuanian , the stop surfaces after a vowel instead of between two consonants . A stop / fricative sequence is also involved in Udi , illustrated in 6 , with the stop occurring in prevocalic ...
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