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The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as first member in intervocalic clusters , where it contrasts with all the other nasals except ñ , and its ...
The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as first member in intervocalic clusters , where it contrasts with all the other nasals except ñ , and its ...
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The phoneme č , which is the voiceless counterpart of 3 , is always a phonetic unit , nor is the cluster to ever pronounced č . ... With the phonemes considered to be those of 1.1 , we find maximum clusters of three consonants initially ...
The phoneme č , which is the voiceless counterpart of 3 , is always a phonetic unit , nor is the cluster to ever pronounced č . ... With the phonemes considered to be those of 1.1 , we find maximum clusters of three consonants initially ...
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Clusters are of two kinds : unit clusters and junctional clusters . Both kinds occur both in word - initial and in word - final position ; but medially the unit clusters are always in syllable - initial position , whereas the junctional ...
Clusters are of two kinds : unit clusters and junctional clusters . Both kinds occur both in word - initial and in word - final position ; but medially the unit clusters are always in syllable - initial position , whereas the junctional ...
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