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In Kachari the glottal stop is apparently just one phonetic aspect of a phonemic feature that includes pitch . Morphemes which when used alone end in a glottal stop are followed by a rise in pitch on a following syllable if there is one ...
In Kachari the glottal stop is apparently just one phonetic aspect of a phonemic feature that includes pitch . Morphemes which when used alone end in a glottal stop are followed by a rise in pitch on a following syllable if there is one ...
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APICAL NONRETROFLEX A PICAL RETROFLEX LABIAL FRONTAL DORSAL GLOTTAL FORTIS STOP ? р FORTIS CONTINUANT ܒܟ ܣ ܒܟ $ j 1 k x20 8 n LENIS w r h NASAL m n n TABLE 1. NONSYLLABICS . 1 The two apical positions merge in the nasal ...
APICAL NONRETROFLEX A PICAL RETROFLEX LABIAL FRONTAL DORSAL GLOTTAL FORTIS STOP ? р FORTIS CONTINUANT ܒܟ ܣ ܒܟ $ j 1 k x20 8 n LENIS w r h NASAL m n n TABLE 1. NONSYLLABICS . 1 The two apical positions merge in the nasal ...
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Karok yáðah ' sharp ' and Chimariko cupui ' sharp ' reveal nothing concerning the precursor of the PP dorsal stop . 13. With respect to the retention of consonant clusters including dorsal stops , Atsugewi is much more conservative than ...
Karok yáðah ' sharp ' and Chimariko cupui ' sharp ' reveal nothing concerning the precursor of the PP dorsal stop . 13. With respect to the retention of consonant clusters including dorsal stops , Atsugewi is much more conservative than ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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