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Cluster adaptation patterns in languages that allow no word - initial CC clusters . ( Cells with anaptyxis are shaded lightly ; cells with prothesis are shaded darkly ; cells with variation have intermediate shading . ) ...
Cluster adaptation patterns in languages that allow no word - initial CC clusters . ( Cells with anaptyxis are shaded lightly ; cells with prothesis are shaded darkly ; cells with variation have intermediate shading . ) ...
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Histogram of splitting rates for CC - initial words , minimum frequency 5 . of judgments of perceptual similarity to Spanish , misperception of Spanish , or some other cause — the greater splittability of the stop - glide clusters ...
Histogram of splitting rates for CC - initial words , minimum frequency 5 . of judgments of perceptual similarity to Spanish , misperception of Spanish , or some other cause — the greater splittability of the stop - glide clusters ...
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Those cases all involve a C - glide cluster . Apparently , word - internal C - glide clusters can optionally be syllabified as complex onsets , suggesting that C - glide is less marked as an onset than other types of clusters .
Those cases all involve a C - glide cluster . Apparently , word - internal C - glide clusters can optionally be syllabified as complex onsets , suggesting that C - glide is less marked as an onset than other types of clusters .
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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