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Page 79
... consonant is dropped ( Goddard 1978 : 75–76 ) . However , different segments in the same stem may also have ... consonant fall together to pre - Ch * y . This pre - Ch * y then drops after a PA consonant if before PA * i ( · ) or a ...
... consonant is dropped ( Goddard 1978 : 75–76 ) . However , different segments in the same stem may also have ... consonant fall together to pre - Ch * y . This pre - Ch * y then drops after a PA consonant if before PA * i ( · ) or a ...
Page 81
... consonant of the stem of ' daughter ' ( 3 ) is regularly lost in the singular but retained in the plural . The final consonant of the stem of ' duck ' is regularly lost in both the singular and the plural ; as a consequence the plural ...
... consonant of the stem of ' daughter ' ( 3 ) is regularly lost in the singular but retained in the plural . The final consonant of the stem of ' duck ' is regularly lost in both the singular and the plural ; as a consequence the plural ...
Page 206
... consonant can be extrasyllabic . Unless / p / is construed as one segment , Blackfoot would be an exceptional language in that it could bear more than one extrasyllabic consonant . Additional support for treating stops followed by / s ...
... consonant can be extrasyllabic . Unless / p / is construed as one segment , Blackfoot would be an exceptional language in that it could bear more than one extrasyllabic consonant . Additional support for treating stops followed by / s ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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