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... examples are both [ n ] and the fortis consonant is [ kk ] in examples ( c ) to ( e ) . By comparison , examples in ( 11 ) show coda consonant [ ลก ] and the fortis consonant is [ tt ] . The examples with vowel - initial stems do not ...
... examples are both [ n ] and the fortis consonant is [ kk ] in examples ( c ) to ( e ) . By comparison , examples in ( 11 ) show coda consonant [ ลก ] and the fortis consonant is [ tt ] . The examples with vowel - initial stems do not ...
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... examples above : i . Just as the short - vowel stems always reduplicate a light syllable , the reduplicated syllable in the examples above is always heavy ( bimoraic ) reflecting the vowel length of the stem syllable . The reduplicated ...
... examples above : i . Just as the short - vowel stems always reduplicate a light syllable , the reduplicated syllable in the examples above is always heavy ( bimoraic ) reflecting the vowel length of the stem syllable . The reduplicated ...
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... examples of Kutenai sentences cited come from texts . Kutenai examples marked E are ones that are elicited examples provided in re- sponse to an English sentence prompt ; those marked J are ones judged acceptable when asked for a ...
... examples of Kutenai sentences cited come from texts . Kutenai examples marked E are ones that are elicited examples provided in re- sponse to an English sentence prompt ; those marked J are ones judged acceptable when asked for a ...
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