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12 the combinations in rows 4 and 8 of Table 3.'2 Rows 4 and 8 of Table 3 , then , are each expanded into two rows to include the two values for ( anterior ) , as shown in Table 4 . + CONTINUANT SONORANT CORONAL ANTERIOR SEGMENT TYPE ...
12 the combinations in rows 4 and 8 of Table 3.'2 Rows 4 and 8 of Table 3 , then , are each expanded into two rows to include the two values for ( anterior ) , as shown in Table 4 . + CONTINUANT SONORANT CORONAL ANTERIOR SEGMENT TYPE ...
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We have argued that there are particular combinations of the secondary features that will result in maximally strong implementation of the primary feature combinations in Table 5 , which is an extension of Table 3.
We have argued that there are particular combinations of the secondary features that will result in maximally strong implementation of the primary feature combinations in Table 5 , which is an extension of Table 3.
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+ voice + consonantal - distributed - strident + anterior + nasal – spread glottis - constricted glottis - high - low - back -round Table 6. Combinations of secondary features that are considered to enhance maximally the primary ...
+ voice + consonantal - distributed - strident + anterior + nasal – spread glottis - constricted glottis - high - low - back -round Table 6. Combinations of secondary features that are considered to enhance maximally the primary ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
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