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This implies , of course , that in words like bitting and being the syllable division must come within the / t / and the ... for he insists that short vowels may end syllables freely before single medial consonants or consonant groups .
This implies , of course , that in words like bitting and being the syllable division must come within the / t / and the ... for he insists that short vowels may end syllables freely before single medial consonants or consonant groups .
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According to him , the arresting consonant of one syllable changes and , when the tempo is increased , becomes the releasing consonant of the following syllable . My point is , simply , that the question of where the syllabic boundary ...
According to him , the arresting consonant of one syllable changes and , when the tempo is increased , becomes the releasing consonant of the following syllable . My point is , simply , that the question of where the syllabic boundary ...
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Navaho t and k are variable in respect to aspiration . t as a stem syllable initial ( its most frequent position of occurrence ) is generally pronounced ( tx ) , but [ th ] when beginning a prefixed syllable . k as a stem syllable ...
Navaho t and k are variable in respect to aspiration . t as a stem syllable initial ( its most frequent position of occurrence ) is generally pronounced ( tx ) , but [ th ] when beginning a prefixed syllable . k as a stem syllable ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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alternants American analysis appears beginning beside borrowing called classifier combination common comparative connection consider consonant contrast corresponding derived determined dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explanation expressions fact final forms frequently give given Hitt Hittite important indicate initial instances interpretation Italy language Latin latter linguistic material meaning Michigan morpheme nouns object occurs original parallel pattern perhaps person phonemic Plautus plural position possible present probably pronoun publication question references relation represents result root seems separate Serving similar single Society sound spellings statement stem stop stress structure Sturtevant suffix suggested syllable texts tion unit University usually various verbs vowel words writing written