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APPENDIX F<br />

ADDITIONAL TABLES<br />

Table F.1: Consonant-vowel co-occurrences (cf. Chapter 2)<br />

1. Labial consonants<br />

(1) Contrasts between labial consonants in word-initial position.<br />

a. Labial consonants before E:<br />

E E E E ‘hit’<br />

F FE FE FE ‘stick’<br />

> > > 5= 5= 5= 5= ‘two’<br />

> > > > > F= F= F= F= ‘whitish’<br />

B <br />

L LE LE LE ‘dance’<br />

E E E E ‘bo<strong>the</strong>r’<br />

M ME ME ‘throw’<br />

b. Labial consonants before A:<br />

<br />

F FA FA ‘winnow’<br />

> >A >A ‘swell’<br />

> >AF= >AF= >AF= >AF= ‘dove’<br />

B BA BA ‘shell’<br />

L LA LA ‘hit’<br />

AH AH AH AH ‘swell’<br />

M MA(CA MA(CA ‘hot’<br />

c. Labial consonants before :<br />

<br />

F FCM FCM FCM FCM ‘suddenly’<br />

> > > > > ‘incite’<br />

> >> >> >> >> ‘spy’<br />

B <br />

L LL LL LL LL ‘ant sp.’<br />

‘counsel’<br />

M M M M M ‘calf’<br />

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