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The discussion will be centered around an illustration from Mazateco.3 In words of native Mazateco origin , all voiceless stops become voiced after nasals . If loans are ignored , one would be forced to conclude that [ t ] and ( d ) are ...
The discussion will be centered around an illustration from Mazateco.3 In words of native Mazateco origin , all voiceless stops become voiced after nasals . If loans are ignored , one would be forced to conclude that [ t ] and ( d ) are ...
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In attempting to correct the mispronunciations of foreigners , the native may himself use exaggerations or slow speech which involve the substitution of one submember of a phoneme for another , without his being aware of the fact .
In attempting to correct the mispronunciations of foreigners , the native may himself use exaggerations or slow speech which involve the substitution of one submember of a phoneme for another , without his being aware of the fact .
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The monolinguals are more likely than the bilinguals to force the loan words to conform to the native phonetic and phonemic pattern . Thus some of the Mazateco monolinguals ( but not all of them - and not the group we have been ...
The monolinguals are more likely than the bilinguals to force the loan words to conform to the native phonetic and phonemic pattern . Thus some of the Mazateco monolinguals ( but not all of them - and not the group we have been ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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