Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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The consonant ' c ' shown is actually / č / which is typically voiced phonetically in its lenis form . ... Shrofel 1981 for Island Lake Ojibwa and Piggott 1973 for Odawa who refer to the fortis consonants in those dialects as voiceless ...
The consonant ' c ' shown is actually / č / which is typically voiced phonetically in its lenis form . ... Shrofel 1981 for Island Lake Ojibwa and Piggott 1973 for Odawa who refer to the fortis consonants in those dialects as voiceless ...
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There are examples , however , which show a fortis stem - initial consonant in the reduplicated set — this ... The coda consonants in the above examples are both [ n ] and the fortis consonant is [ kk ] in examples ( c ) to ( e ) .
There are examples , however , which show a fortis stem - initial consonant in the reduplicated set — this ... The coda consonants in the above examples are both [ n ] and the fortis consonant is [ kk ] in examples ( c ) to ( e ) .
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As the evidence above shows , there is an invariant pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is ... The more traditional theoretical framework posits * PA consonant clusters as the basis for underlying fortis consonants .
As the evidence above shows , there is an invariant pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is ... The more traditional theoretical framework posits * PA consonant clusters as the basis for underlying fortis consonants .
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