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Voiced consonants preceding the final vowel are partly or completely unvoiced : ' apelo ? dali child ' . So also are vowels preceding a final syllable beginning in ? : matanekoti ? i ' not one alone ' . When the syllable before the last ...
Voiced consonants preceding the final vowel are partly or completely unvoiced : ' apelo ? dali child ' . So also are vowels preceding a final syllable beginning in ? : matanekoti ? i ' not one alone ' . When the syllable before the last ...
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Just as stops and affricates may be aspirated , so every fortis glottal stop is followed by a glottalic aspiration which is an echo of the phoneme preceding the glottal stop , partly voiced or voiceless when the preceding phoneme is a ...
Just as stops and affricates may be aspirated , so every fortis glottal stop is followed by a glottalic aspiration which is an echo of the phoneme preceding the glottal stop , partly voiced or voiceless when the preceding phoneme is a ...
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Preceding i : e , doubled or single , is always relatively close when the following syllable contains the i vowel . An example is : mekin ?? weeki ' animals ' . As the second phoneme of a doubled vo e is relatively open , o is ...
Preceding i : e , doubled or single , is always relatively close when the following syllable contains the i vowel . An example is : mekin ?? weeki ' animals ' . As the second phoneme of a doubled vo e is relatively open , o is ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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