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A ballistic , fading syllable may be very short , and a controlled syllable on which the glide tone occurs may be quite ... A syllable coda of one or two consonants occurs only word - medially , where consonant clusters may occur at the ...
A ballistic , fading syllable may be very short , and a controlled syllable on which the glide tone occurs may be quite ... A syllable coda of one or two consonants occurs only word - medially , where consonant clusters may occur at the ...
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When in both positions , either the same or a different modal may occur . The initial constituents of the verb phrase which may include a modal modifier are NEG , ASP , and AUX . They must be initial in their particular phrase , however ...
When in both positions , either the same or a different modal may occur . The initial constituents of the verb phrase which may include a modal modifier are NEG , ASP , and AUX . They must be initial in their particular phrase , however ...
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Simple voiceless stops / p tk / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is found in S , B , C , A , and H ; / tv / is found in T. Aspirated stops / pb tb kh / occur in B , C , and R ; / qb / occurs in B and C. Glottalized stops ...
Simple voiceless stops / p tk / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is found in S , B , C , A , and H ; / tv / is found in T. Aspirated stops / pb tb kh / occur in B , C , and R ; / qb / occurs in B and C. Glottalized stops ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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