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... boundaries by the interaction of some consonant clusters as shown by Nichols's rules shown in ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) below.3 Because consonant clusters are involved , fortis consonants never occur word initially . ( 7 ) Consonant Strengthening ...
... boundaries by the interaction of some consonant clusters as shown by Nichols's rules shown in ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) below.3 Because consonant clusters are involved , fortis consonants never occur word initially . ( 7 ) Consonant Strengthening ...
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... boundary and a glottal stop following the morpheme boundary . The verb given as -agap ' exist ' in ( 18 ) is underlyingly haqap , the h being deleted after n . For all verb forms cited with the so - called predicate prefix n- in which ...
... boundary and a glottal stop following the morpheme boundary . The verb given as -agap ' exist ' in ( 18 ) is underlyingly haqap , the h being deleted after n . For all verb forms cited with the so - called predicate prefix n- in which ...
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... boundaries are marked with a preceding or following ' - ' ) . Information about phonological alternations in the Delaware forms cited in this paper may be found in Goddard ( 1979 , 1982 ) . = With few exceptions , verb stems are ...
... boundaries are marked with a preceding or following ' - ' ) . Information about phonological alternations in the Delaware forms cited in this paper may be found in Goddard ( 1979 , 1982 ) . = With few exceptions , verb stems are ...
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