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The next step is a change in place of articulation—from bilabial place at the onset
of both syHables to bilabial at the onset of the fhst and alveolar at the onset of the
second. He again uses voiced, lax onsets, and in addiflon, uses backness and ...
The next step is a change in place of articulation—from bilabial place at the onset
of both syHables to bilabial at the onset of the fhst and alveolar at the onset of the
second. He again uses voiced, lax onsets, and in addiflon, uses backness and ...
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(alveolar versus velar), the syllable onset and ending harmonized, both being
breathy but the first syllable had a lax, non-breathy onset, [bae], which was the
regular type of onset; but when place in the second syllable was not differentiated
, ...
(alveolar versus velar), the syllable onset and ending harmonized, both being
breathy but the first syllable had a lax, non-breathy onset, [bae], which was the
regular type of onset; but when place in the second syllable was not differentiated
, ...
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are made, viz., labial, alveolar and velar. lt is probable that the child's patterns at
LRl and LR2 are now like the adult's, the difference in his forms being due to
some production difficulty. Age l;8: [budun], followed by [pudun] and then [pudll]] ...
are made, viz., labial, alveolar and velar. lt is probable that the child's patterns at
LRl and LR2 are now like the adult's, the difference in his forms being due to
some production difficulty. Age l;8: [budun], followed by [pudun] and then [pudll]] ...
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An Introduction to the Theory | 4 |
Illustration of Analysis | 15 |
A Prosodic View | 25 |
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