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The onset may be any consonant . ... The syllable onset may contain from one to three consonants . ... A syllable coda of one or two consonants occurs only word - medially , where consonant clusters may occur at the juncture of two ...
The onset may be any consonant . ... The syllable onset may contain from one to three consonants . ... A syllable coda of one or two consonants occurs only word - medially , where consonant clusters may occur at the juncture of two ...
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Normal initial consonants subsequently exposed to preceding vowels through the loss of intervening word - final consonants ... ( 4 ) Central Italian , with // > short consonant ( and subphonemic split of stressed vowels ) ; ( 5 ) South ...
Normal initial consonants subsequently exposed to preceding vowels through the loss of intervening word - final consonants ... ( 4 ) Central Italian , with // > short consonant ( and subphonemic split of stressed vowels ) ; ( 5 ) South ...
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Thus C indicates that a consonant of undetermined identity is reconstructed ; V a vowel , Č an affricate . K symbolizes inconsistent witness to front or back velar stops , or to a velar stop or a close - knit cluster involving a velar .
Thus C indicates that a consonant of undetermined identity is reconstructed ; V a vowel , Č an affricate . K symbolizes inconsistent witness to front or back velar stops , or to a velar stop or a close - knit cluster involving a velar .
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
Urheberrecht | |
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