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măng / [ mă ] ' loon ' Consonant Voicing 4. As a general rule , lenis consonants in initial position appear to be voiceless in Golden Lake , as in the following examples : 1 [ sTьт ) [ Š T ŠTO ] ' river ' ' duck ' [ čīmān ) [ kizis ] ...
măng / [ mă ] ' loon ' Consonant Voicing 4. As a general rule , lenis consonants in initial position appear to be voiceless in Golden Lake , as in the following examples : 1 [ sTьт ) [ Š T ŠTO ] ' river ' ' duck ' [ čīmān ) [ kizis ] ...
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[ gudāsw ] [ babākwāwāmīn gizis ] [ da- ] ' six ' ' April ' future ' 1 This rule does not apply to lenis consonants in intervocalic position , where there is some variation between voiced and voiceless , but where voicing appears to be ...
[ gudāsw ] [ babākwāwāmīn gizis ] [ da- ] ' six ' ' April ' future ' 1 This rule does not apply to lenis consonants in intervocalic position , where there is some variation between voiced and voiceless , but where voicing appears to be ...
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The first person agreement marker -i becomes -ia when it is followed by a consonant -ian when followed by a vowel and zero when followed by nothing and preceded by a ... The -ieg form has an alternate which is -eg after consonants .
The first person agreement marker -i becomes -ia when it is followed by a consonant -ian when followed by a vowel and zero when followed by nothing and preceded by a ... The -ieg form has an alternate which is -eg after consonants .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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