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+ high UNCONTROLLEDNESS - back b . p oko ' up and down movement ' Not all mimetics have palatalized counterparts , and some ... While palatalization in general has been extensively discussed in Japanese phonology and phonetics ( e.g. ...
+ high UNCONTROLLEDNESS - back b . p oko ' up and down movement ' Not all mimetics have palatalized counterparts , and some ... While palatalization in general has been extensively discussed in Japanese phonology and phonetics ( e.g. ...
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like * p'ok'o - p'ok'o and * p'ot'a - p'ot'a in 14 , with palatalization of both consonants , are unattested and judged ungrammatical . ( 14 ) p'oko - p'oko ' flip - flop ' * p'ok'o - p'ok'o pot'a - pota ' splashing ' * p'ot'a - p'ora ...
like * p'ok'o - p'ok'o and * p'ot'a - p'ot'a in 14 , with palatalization of both consonants , are unattested and judged ungrammatical . ( 14 ) p'oko - p'oko ' flip - flop ' * p'ok'o - p'ok'o pot'a - pota ' splashing ' * p'ot'a - p'ora ...
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Clements 1976a argues that this is the only way of consistently characterizing palatalization as assimilation , and of ... Palatalized labials and palatalized velars are thus represented not with a secondary Dorsal node , but with a ...
Clements 1976a argues that this is the only way of consistently characterizing palatalization as assimilation , and of ... Palatalized labials and palatalized velars are thus represented not with a secondary Dorsal node , but with a ...
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