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- Page 8 and 9: PrefaceThe phonotactic peculiaritie
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Three-consonant sequences61word. It
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Three-consonant sequences63Both in
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Three-consonant sequences65To summa
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Three-consonant sequences67emphasis
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Three-consonant sequences69(25) a.
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Three-consonant sequences71have bee
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Three-consonant sequences73voice an
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Three-consonant sequences3.5. Trapp
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Three-consonant sequences77sented b
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3.6. Towards a solutionThree-conson
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Three-consonant sequences81b. PG(C
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On the development of soft labials.
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On the development of soft labials.
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On the development of soft labials.
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Conclusions97two positions where co
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Conclusions99soft labials in the Ku
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Syllabic consonants101the expansion
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Syllabic consonants103(1) Projectio
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Syllabic consonants105or a syllabic
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Syllabic consonants107schwa or with
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Syllabic consonants109The forms in
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Bogus clusters and vowel syncope111
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Sonorant conspiracy123ing. Thus, fo
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Sonorant conspiracy125agent and for
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Sonorant conspiracy127obstruents; i
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Sonorant conspiracy129a weak positi
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Sonorant conspiracy131It should be
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Sonorant conspiracy133of the phenom
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Sonorant conspiracy135(26) a. befor
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Sonorant conspiracy137on the exampl
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Sonorant conspiracy139Government bu
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Sonorant conspiracy141From the disc
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Sonorant conspiracy143(34) a. word-
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Sonorant conspiracy145The solution
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Sonorant conspiracy147Brockhaus (19
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5. ConclusionsConclusions149In this
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ConclusionThe primary objective of
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ReferencesAbercrombie, D. (1967) El
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References155Dienes, P. and P. Szig
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References157Kenstowicz, M. (1994)
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References159Rodgers, J. (1998) Vow
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References161Szigetvári, P. (2001)
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164 Author indexKiparsky, Paul 19Ki
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166 Zusammenfassungformowanie pó³
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