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... symbols are utilized . When occurring alone , these symbols represent the lenis obstruents . The corresponding fortis obstruents are represented by a digraph formed by combining ( h ) and the particular consonant symbol . The minimal ...
... symbols are utilized . When occurring alone , these symbols represent the lenis obstruents . The corresponding fortis obstruents are represented by a digraph formed by combining ( h ) and the particular consonant symbol . The minimal ...
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... symbols ( see Table 4 ) . Only the consonant system has undergone this scrutiny for change . Table 5. Saulteaux RRO Consonant Inventory lab alv pal vel glot fortis р t k stop / affr h lenis b d j g fortis S ( Š ) fricative h lenis Z ...
... symbols ( see Table 4 ) . Only the consonant system has undergone this scrutiny for change . Table 5. Saulteaux RRO Consonant Inventory lab alv pal vel glot fortis р t k stop / affr h lenis b d j g fortis S ( Š ) fricative h lenis Z ...
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... symbols ( cf. Nichols and Nyholm 1995 , Rhodes 1993 ) . In the SRO , as we have seen , the voiceless symbols are used for lenis obstruents and a rule states when to pronounce them as voiced . In the latter systems , the voiced symbols ...
... symbols ( cf. Nichols and Nyholm 1995 , Rhodes 1993 ) . In the SRO , as we have seen , the voiceless symbols are used for lenis obstruents and a rule states when to pronounce them as voiced . In the latter systems , the voiced symbols ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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