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Contrast in all positions differentiates n and m . Contrast in final position differentiates n , m , n , and ñ . The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as ...
Contrast in all positions differentiates n and m . Contrast in final position differentiates n , m , n , and ñ . The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as ...
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In that case , it will alternate compulsorily with the restricted / x / , i.e. it will appear in those positions ... d / is restricted in comparison with / t / , in that it does not occur in syllable - final position : it is found in ...
In that case , it will alternate compulsorily with the restricted / x / , i.e. it will appear in those positions ... d / is restricted in comparison with / t / , in that it does not occur in syllable - final position : it is found in ...
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When a position is discussed below in which R , had , be can all occur equally , the abbreviation Ra will be used to ... Many of these , e.g. now , occur in various positions in the utterance ( after V : Don't look now ; before V : He ...
When a position is discussed below in which R , had , be can all occur equally , the abbreviation Ra will be used to ... Many of these , e.g. now , occur in various positions in the utterance ( after V : Don't look now ; before V : He ...
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