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... stop and 2It is not clear whether " voiceless " , in this case , means aspirated . The " tense " description might imply some other type of glottal involvement Menomini , for example , has a glottal catch in the corresponding examples ...
... stop and 2It is not clear whether " voiceless " , in this case , means aspirated . The " tense " description might imply some other type of glottal involvement Menomini , for example , has a glottal catch in the corresponding examples ...
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nasal - stop clusters ( coda consonants are always sibilants or nasals ) . Clus- ters involving stop - glide combinations are restricted to onset position in the syllable . In the course of the analysis and discussion below , I suggest ...
nasal - stop clusters ( coda consonants are always sibilants or nasals ) . Clus- ters involving stop - glide combinations are restricted to onset position in the syllable . In the course of the analysis and discussion below , I suggest ...
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... stop this [ sic ] . 7 ) You can give a little on a / c S. & D. to the wives & children of those who died at YF . also [ sic ] if measles break out at Weenusk , remember you are in charge of them , and you are expected to act in a humane ...
... stop this [ sic ] . 7 ) You can give a little on a / c S. & D. to the wives & children of those who died at YF . also [ sic ] if measles break out at Weenusk , remember you are in charge of them , and you are expected to act in a humane ...
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