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of Maran's data , in which the voicing of the final consonants does not affect the tone of the preceding vowel . ... Thus if a tonal contour appears on a vowel which is followed by a voiceless consonant , it may be ' cut short ' and ...
of Maran's data , in which the voicing of the final consonants does not affect the tone of the preceding vowel . ... Thus if a tonal contour appears on a vowel which is followed by a voiceless consonant , it may be ' cut short ' and ...
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result of an interpretation of the combination of consonant weakening ( to a glide ) with monophthongization , entails that any process of consonant loss which does not involve such a development could not give rise to such lengthening ...
result of an interpretation of the combination of consonant weakening ( to a glide ) with monophthongization , entails that any process of consonant loss which does not involve such a development could not give rise to such lengthening ...
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If we imagine that geminates can develop into clusters of h plus single consonant , however , we have the intermediate stage neces- sary for the explanation of the Indic examples above : we need only assume that such a glide h ...
If we imagine that geminates can develop into clusters of h plus single consonant , however , we have the intermediate stage neces- sary for the explanation of the Indic examples above : we need only assume that such a glide h ...
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