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There is a closer relationship between the systems at onset and ending of a PVP
structure than between those at the onset ... exponence there is a similarity in
manner of articulation at the onset and ending which is absent in a PVF structure.
There is a closer relationship between the systems at onset and ending of a PVP
structure than between those at the onset ... exponence there is a similarity in
manner of articulation at the onset and ending which is absent in a PVF structure.
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Child's and adult's forms share the basic features of voiceless and fricative
ending; voiced onset is basic for the child but not for the adult; sibilant ending is
basic for the child but not for the adult although most of the adult forms do have ...
Child's and adult's forms share the basic features of voiceless and fricative
ending; voiced onset is basic for the child but not for the adult; sibilant ending is
basic for the child but not for the adult although most of the adult forms do have ...
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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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An Introduction to the Theory | 4 |
Illustration of Analysis | 15 |
A Prosodic View | 25 |
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