Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... nasal harmony . We claim that they do both . 1.2 . PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICAL NASALITY . At the heart of this investigation is the issue of what it means to be nasal . Cohn characterizes the feature [ nasal ] such that [ + nasal ] ...
... nasal harmony . We claim that they do both . 1.2 . PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICAL NASALITY . At the heart of this investigation is the issue of what it means to be nasal . Cohn characterizes the feature [ nasal ] such that [ + nasal ] ...
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... nasal airflow between the nasal vowels , which , as Cohn pointed out , is due to the air stoppage at the glottis . Importantly , the decrease in nasal airflow does not provide evidence that the velum has been raised during the glottal ...
... nasal airflow between the nasal vowels , which , as Cohn pointed out , is due to the air stoppage at the glottis . Importantly , the decrease in nasal airflow does not provide evidence that the velum has been raised during the glottal ...
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... nasal spread , as shown in 13 . ( 13 ) a . tíðin ' by fire ' b . wuranjasã3nwu ' push it sometime ' Thus while Sundanese showed that glottal stops do not necessarily stop nasal har- mony from spreading , Capanahua reveals that the same ...
... nasal spread , as shown in 13 . ( 13 ) a . tíðin ' by fire ' b . wuranjasã3nwu ' push it sometime ' Thus while Sundanese showed that glottal stops do not necessarily stop nasal har- mony from spreading , Capanahua reveals that the same ...
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