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b . byŋhăr ' to be rich ' c . mi ? āsih ' to love ' These data raise the question whether the glottal consonants participate either phonologically or phonetically in Sundanese nasal harmony . We claim that they do both . 1.2 .
b . byŋhăr ' to be rich ' c . mi ? āsih ' to love ' These data raise the question whether the glottal consonants participate either phonologically or phonetically in Sundanese nasal harmony . We claim that they do both . 1.2 .
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In the case of glottal stop in a nasal span , as in the form that Cohn transcribes as [ ni ? is ] " relax in a cool place ( active ) ' , the traces taken by Cohn show a significant decrease in nasal airflow between the nasal vowels ...
In the case of glottal stop in a nasal span , as in the form that Cohn transcribes as [ ni ? is ] " relax in a cool place ( active ) ' , the traces taken by Cohn show a significant decrease in nasal airflow between the nasal vowels ...
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( 13 ) a . isizin ' by fire b . wwrănjasãụnwu “ push it sometime Thus while Sundanese showed that glottal stops do not necessarily stop nasal harmony from spreading , Capanahua reveals that the same can be true of underlying glottal ...
( 13 ) a . isizin ' by fire b . wwrănjasãụnwu “ push it sometime Thus while Sundanese showed that glottal stops do not necessarily stop nasal harmony from spreading , Capanahua reveals that the same can be true of underlying glottal ...
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