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In stating the distribution of the phonemes , the significant positions are syllable - initial , syllable - final , utterance - initial , utterancefinal , and intervocalic . 1.3 . Distribution of phonemes .
In stating the distribution of the phonemes , the significant positions are syllable - initial , syllable - final , utterance - initial , utterancefinal , and intervocalic . 1.3 . Distribution of phonemes .
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Father Giet's table does not take account of monosyllabic forms due to the contraction of a syllable with the ... if such syllables were included , the number of possible syllables for one dialect would be considerably increased .
Father Giet's table does not take account of monosyllabic forms due to the contraction of a syllable with the ... if such syllables were included , the number of possible syllables for one dialect would be considerably increased .
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The sequences / cy / and / sy do not occur.11 Syllable - final consonants are typically unreleased . Postvocalic syllable - initial / 1 / is flapped , but otherwise formed in the same latéral manner as unreleased syllable - final ...
The sequences / cy / and / sy do not occur.11 Syllable - final consonants are typically unreleased . Postvocalic syllable - initial / 1 / is flapped , but otherwise formed in the same latéral manner as unreleased syllable - final ...
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The Distribution of ProtoIndoEuropean r | 13 |
Syntactical Juncture in Colloquial Chilean Spanish | 34 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 106 |
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