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The presentation of consonant clusters on p . 4 leaves the impression that there are only two degrees of length in clusters : ' If , however , a voiced consonant ( l , m , n or r ) is followed by a non - short stop , the latter is ...
The presentation of consonant clusters on p . 4 leaves the impression that there are only two degrees of length in clusters : ' If , however , a voiced consonant ( l , m , n or r ) is followed by a non - short stop , the latter is ...
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K symbolizes inconsistent witness to front or back velar stops , or to a velar stop or a close - knit cluster ... These closeknit clusters are the source of the aspirated and glottalized stops and affricates of present - day dialects .
K symbolizes inconsistent witness to front or back velar stops , or to a velar stop or a close - knit cluster ... These closeknit clusters are the source of the aspirated and glottalized stops and affricates of present - day dialects .
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Consonant clusters are found in 37 percent of the Proto - Quechumaran reconstructed corpus . As in Proto - Quechua , almost threefourths of these consonant clusters contain ' a stop , usually as second member of the cluster .
Consonant clusters are found in 37 percent of the Proto - Quechumaran reconstructed corpus . As in Proto - Quechua , almost threefourths of these consonant clusters contain ' a stop , usually as second member of the cluster .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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