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Ch . 3 ( “ Segmental phonology ' , 78-111 ) presents the phonological processes affecting consonants and vowels , e.g. nasal + consonant interactions , vowel harmony , various minor rules . Ch . 4 ( “ Syllabic phonology ' , 112–64 ) ...
Ch . 3 ( “ Segmental phonology ' , 78-111 ) presents the phonological processes affecting consonants and vowels , e.g. nasal + consonant interactions , vowel harmony , various minor rules . Ch . 4 ( “ Syllabic phonology ' , 112–64 ) ...
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8 Another place in the phonology where Kimatuumbi might at first appear to justify O's assumptions concerns his rule of stem shortening : ' A general rule is that a long vowel in a stem shortens if it precedes the antepenultimate ...
8 Another place in the phonology where Kimatuumbi might at first appear to justify O's assumptions concerns his rule of stem shortening : ' A general rule is that a long vowel in a stem shortens if it precedes the antepenultimate ...
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full contrast of seven vowels appears to exist only on the first vowel of a stem . Prefixes generally contain the vowels / j , y , al , while noninitial vowels in the stem show phonologically conditioned alternation between ( + ATR ] ...
full contrast of seven vowels appears to exist only on the first vowel of a stem . Prefixes generally contain the vowels / j , y , al , while noninitial vowels in the stem show phonologically conditioned alternation between ( + ATR ] ...
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