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( with glottalization neutralized ) in the environment C ( $ ) — { f } ( = t ( 21 ) VOWEL COPY ( VC ) : the critical part of the rule makes a short copy of the stem vowel in certain prefixes , including those derived from R ...
( with glottalization neutralized ) in the environment C ( $ ) — { f } ( = t ( 21 ) VOWEL COPY ( VC ) : the critical part of the rule makes a short copy of the stem vowel in certain prefixes , including those derived from R ...
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What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted . The null segment hypothesis permits the null segment to be introduced by the ...
What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted . The null segment hypothesis permits the null segment to be introduced by the ...
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Phonemes and clusters of Proto - Elamo - Dravidian . the merger of / m / and / v / ( perhaps with vowel nasalization taking over the contrast ) , the loss of 10 ) , and the loss of nasals before consonants .
Phonemes and clusters of Proto - Elamo - Dravidian . the merger of / m / and / v / ( perhaps with vowel nasalization taking over the contrast ) , the loss of 10 ) , and the loss of nasals before consonants .
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