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... consonant - vowel syllables . The Mesquakie syllabary has a basic matrix of 48 syllables , comprising four vowels by themselves and compound characters for 11 consonant symbols combined with four vowel symbols . Figure 1 illustrates ...
... consonant - vowel syllables . The Mesquakie syllabary has a basic matrix of 48 syllables , comprising four vowels by themselves and compound characters for 11 consonant symbols combined with four vowel symbols . Figure 1 illustrates ...
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... consonants are written by combining the requisite consonantal elements . These combinations result in additional matrices for consonant + / w / and consonant + / y / , and for / šk / , / škw / , / šky / , and the rare clusters / št ...
... consonants are written by combining the requisite consonantal elements . These combinations result in additional matrices for consonant + / w / and consonant + / y / , and for / šk / , / škw / , / šky / , and the rare clusters / št ...
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... consonant symbol . The minimal pair in 1 illustrates the phonemic contrast . ( 1 ) pîhtôn [ pi : ? to : n ] ' wait ... consonants are then predictably voiced as they become word - internal due to the addition of prefixed material . The ...
... consonant symbol . The minimal pair in 1 illustrates the phonemic contrast . ( 1 ) pîhtôn [ pi : ? to : n ] ' wait ... consonants are then predictably voiced as they become word - internal due to the addition of prefixed material . The ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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