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... represent the phoneme glottal stop . In Rhodes ( 1985 ) , however , the glottal stop is represented by ( h ) , and the apostrophe is used to indicate the sites of syncope - induced contractions when the loss of a vowel would create ...
... represent the phoneme glottal stop . In Rhodes ( 1985 ) , however , the glottal stop is represented by ( h ) , and the apostrophe is used to indicate the sites of syncope - induced contractions when the loss of a vowel would create ...
Page 291
... represented this system as involving a fortis / lenis contrast among obstruents , in which the lenis member of a pair ... represent stridents with alveopalatal articulation . The phonotactic combinations / z / + / h / , / s / + / h / do ...
... represented this system as involving a fortis / lenis contrast among obstruents , in which the lenis member of a pair ... represent stridents with alveopalatal articulation . The phonotactic combinations / z / + / h / , / s / + / h / do ...
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... represent a centrifugal social force , helping individual shamans , often at the expense of their rival competitors . The winokoméhsuwok , however , prophesy deaths , marriages , and imminent dangers of general interest to whole communi ...
... represent a centrifugal social force , helping individual shamans , often at the expense of their rival competitors . The winokoméhsuwok , however , prophesy deaths , marriages , and imminent dangers of general interest to whole communi ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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