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The consonants m , p , b , f , v also have a palatalized allophone before j , and k , g before e ; e.g. mjut [ m'jut ] ... whereas the junctional clusters are distributed between two adjoining syllables , the initial consonant being ...
The consonants m , p , b , f , v also have a palatalized allophone before j , and k , g before e ; e.g. mjut [ m'jut ] ... whereas the junctional clusters are distributed between two adjoining syllables , the initial consonant being ...
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In word - medial position it precedes a single consonant or a unit cluster . A closed syllable also occurs in any position and before any kind of juncture , but ends medially in one consonant , the initial consonant of a junctional ...
In word - medial position it precedes a single consonant or a unit cluster . A closed syllable also occurs in any position and before any kind of juncture , but ends medially in one consonant , the initial consonant of a junctional ...
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After open juncture , stress sets in with the initial consonant or vowel ; but the particular degree of stress and its intensity are not determined by the preceding juncture . After syllabic juncture , the initial consonant is the ...
After open juncture , stress sets in with the initial consonant or vowel ; but the particular degree of stress and its intensity are not determined by the preceding juncture . After syllabic juncture , the initial consonant is the ...
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