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Proulx 1980a : 4 ) and Pentland ( 1999 : 254- 258 ) account for final - consonant loss with a phonological rule that deletes a word - final sequence of nasal or semivowel ( Pentland : " nonglottalized sonorant " ) plus short vowel in ...
Proulx 1980a : 4 ) and Pentland ( 1999 : 254- 258 ) account for final - consonant loss with a phonological rule that deletes a word - final sequence of nasal or semivowel ( Pentland : " nonglottalized sonorant " ) plus short vowel in ...
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For Pentland ( 1999 : 254-255 ) “ final syllables beginning with a nonglottalized23 sonorant were lost in Proto - Algonquian , except in words of four syllables or less , and a preceding long vowel became short .
For Pentland ( 1999 : 254-255 ) “ final syllables beginning with a nonglottalized23 sonorant were lost in Proto - Algonquian , except in words of four syllables or less , and a preceding long vowel became short .
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For example , every language that has a reflex of the stem Pentland ( 1999 : 230-231 ) reconstructs as PA * ata wa- ' trade , sell ' ( beside * ata we wa ' he trades , sells ' ) in fact supports a reconstruction as PA * ata we-- : Mes e ...
For example , every language that has a reflex of the stem Pentland ( 1999 : 230-231 ) reconstructs as PA * ata wa- ' trade , sell ' ( beside * ata we wa ' he trades , sells ' ) in fact supports a reconstruction as PA * ata we-- : Mes e ...
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