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The East has preserved voiceless post - vocalic stops ; the West and Sard voiced them at an early date . But whereas Sard voiced both medials and , under the appropriate syntactic conditions , initials as well , West Romance voiced only ...
The East has preserved voiceless post - vocalic stops ; the West and Sard voiced them at an early date . But whereas Sard voiced both medials and , under the appropriate syntactic conditions , initials as well , West Romance voiced only ...
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Thus , a crucial consideration in reconstructing Proto - Quechua is the status of the glottalized stops ( found in the dialects of Cuzco and Bolivia ) and the aspirated stops ( found in Cuzco , Bolivia , and some Ecuadorian dialects ) .
Thus , a crucial consideration in reconstructing Proto - Quechua is the status of the glottalized stops ( found in the dialects of Cuzco and Bolivia ) and the aspirated stops ( found in Cuzco , Bolivia , and some Ecuadorian dialects ) .
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Simple voiceless stops / p t k / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is found in S , B , C , A , and H ; / t / is found in T. Aspirated stops / ph th kh / occur in B , C , and R ; / q / occurs in B and C. Glottalized stops ...
Simple voiceless stops / p t k / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is found in S , B , C , A , and H ; / t / is found in T. Aspirated stops / ph th kh / occur in B , C , and R ; / q / occurs in B and C. Glottalized stops ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
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