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The comparative cognate set is based on the comparative lexicon found in Kibrik & Kodzasov 1990. In keeping with the transcription used in this study , all data is translated from the Russian Caucasianist orthography into a broad IPA ...
The comparative cognate set is based on the comparative lexicon found in Kibrik & Kodzasov 1990. In keeping with the transcription used in this study , all data is translated from the Russian Caucasianist orthography into a broad IPA ...
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Here , I argue that these coda ejectives were also historically voiced , which can be established by considering the comparative data given in Table 8 . LEZGIAN AGUL BUDUK KRYZ TSAKHUR RUTUL ts'ub / -ir TABASARAN ' large span ' f'ib ...
Here , I argue that these coda ejectives were also historically voiced , which can be established by considering the comparative data given in Table 8 . LEZGIAN AGUL BUDUK KRYZ TSAKHUR RUTUL ts'ub / -ir TABASARAN ' large span ' f'ib ...
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The comparative data suggest that the final fricatives in the roots in 27a were etymologically fricatives . Since the pretonic gemination process applies only to stops , I naturally do not expect these forms to alternate .
The comparative data suggest that the final fricatives in the roots in 27a were etymologically fricatives . Since the pretonic gemination process applies only to stops , I naturally do not expect these forms to alternate .
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