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1
The Sounds of Spanish with Audio CD
8 In the consciousness of many speakers, preconsonantal aspiration goes almost
undetected, whereas there is greater awareness, and sometimes some degree of
stigmatization, of prevocalic and prepausal aspiration. Bybee (2000) ...
José Ignacio Hualde, 2005
2
Literacy, Language and Learning:The Nature and Consequences ...
Young children tend to omit these preconsonantal nasals in spelling, even
though they do represent nasals at the beginnings and ends of syllables, as in
nap or pan (Read, 1975, pp. 54-6o, 105-116; Mayhew, 1977, pp. 42, 59). Thus
children ...
David R. Olson, Nancy Torrance, Angela Hildyard, 1985
3
Polish Reference Grammar
DERIVATION OF PREVOCALIC AND PRECONSONANTAL STEM
ALTERNANTS The PREVOCALIC STEM ALTERNANT of any verb is derived
from the third person plural form of the present tense minus the personal suffix -q.
Examples: ...
Maria Zagórska Brooks, 1975
4
The Linguistics of Literacy
Frequency of occurrence also helps to account for the existence of a special
symbol for preconsonantal /s/. It is true that /sC/ clusters cannot be related to
underlying /sVC/ sequences, and that fact may have been important in
Sequoyah's ...
Pamela Downing, Susan D. Lima, Michael Noonan, 1992
preconsonantal ergative prefixes with a glottal stop intervening between the
prefix and the root: nuu7o7 'my poo-poo' < (7)o7 [baby talk for 'shit'] nuu7ojb' 'my
phlegm' < (7)ojb' 'phlegm' nuu7ojch' 'my ear of green corn' < (7)ojch' 'ear of green
...
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Rara & Rarissima: Documenting the Fringes of Linguistic ...
Documenting the Fringes of Linguistic Diversity Jan Wohlgemuth, Michael
Cysouw. Figure 4. Word-initial, preconsonantal [l]; lgheli 'drum' Figure 3 shows a
fricative in word-initial, preconsonantal position, in the word hwtsiił [û.tShi:ì] '
bridge'.
Jan Wohlgemuth, Michael Cysouw, 2010
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Caesar and the Bellum Alexandrinum: An Analysis of Style, ...
1—21 (atque: 3.2, 15.7; ac: 12.3, 15.6, 17.4);202 in chapters 22—78, this function
is taken over by et (29.4, 48.1, 49.1, 58.2 and 42.3: et... et).203 A third difference
concerns preconsonantal atque. In chapters 1—21 and 22—78 atque is almost ...
Jan Felix Gaertner, Bianca C. Hausburg, 2013
8
French: A Linguistic Introduction
Table 6.9 Paths of changes taken by preconsonantal/l/ from Latin to Middle
French (nb: Allophones of 'r' varied historically, and are variable today.) Latin Old
French Middle French Modern French /l/ lost filius /fils/ /fis/ 'son' (fils /fis/) /l/ lost
and ...
Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Douglas Kibbee, Frederic Jenkins, 2006
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A Romance Perspective on Language Knowledge and Use: ...
Several linguists explicitly place word internal preconsonantal ahead of word
final preconsonantal position in the Spanish s > h pathway (e.g., Ferguson 1990:
64). In word medial/syllable final position, following (and preceding) phonological
...
Luis L?pez, Richard Cameron, 2003
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Sandhi Phenomena in the Languages of Europe
2.5 Summary The phonological sandhi types described in this chapter all show a
systematic distinction between prevocalic and preconsonantal forms. In section
2.1 it was shown how unstressed final vowels coalesce with following vowels ...