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K ( after x ) : those phonemes which occur after utterance - initial consonant x — the vowels and from 0 to 8 ... L : any number of consonants only , as successor variety to vowels or postvocalic / w , y , h / , or as successor variety ...
K ( after x ) : those phonemes which occur after utterance - initial consonant x — the vowels and from 0 to 8 ... L : any number of consonants only , as successor variety to vowels or postvocalic / w , y , h / , or as successor variety ...
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In contrast with vowels , most consonants have a total of only about 15 different successors in various contexts : every ... If , therefore , a typical consonant in the nth place of a test utterance has 5 successors , we say that ...
In contrast with vowels , most consonants have a total of only about 15 different successors in various contexts : every ... If , therefore , a typical consonant in the nth place of a test utterance has 5 successors , we say that ...
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The consonant phonemes are / p tk bd gfs š v z ž mñlry / and / n / ( see below ) . ... For other speakers these words , and for all speakers all words with what are said to be other ' phonetically final ' consonants , have sounds that ...
The consonant phonemes are / p tk bd gfs š v z ž mñlry / and / n / ( see below ) . ... For other speakers these words , and for all speakers all words with what are said to be other ' phonetically final ' consonants , have sounds that ...
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