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alternatively be
analyzed as
cases of neutralization. See
Neutralization and
archiphonemes below,
particularly the
example of the
occurrence of the
three English...
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phonemes and 4
consonant archiphonemes in
Ambonese Malay and they are
charted below (van
Minde 1997, pp. 40–41):
These archiphonemes is a
consequence from...
- Finnish,
Spanish and many more. wide
range of
variation in ****anese (as
archiphoneme /N/)
Allophones for /r/: Bengali,
Xavante Allophones for /ɽ/: Bengali...
- parentheses. The only
consonant that can
occur as a
syllable coda is the
archiphoneme |n|. Many
analyses treat it as an
additional phoneme /N/, the moraic...
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recognized by de Courtenay.
Trubetzkoy also
developed the
concept of the
archiphoneme.
Another important figure in the
Prague school was
Roman Jakobson, one...
- ímam,
depending on speaker.) Like the ん of ****anese, the
archiphoneme /N/ is a
nasal archiphoneme of
syllabic codas and its
actual place of articulation...
-
numerous allomorphs determined by the stem they
attach to.
There are two
archiphoneme vowels I (an
underlyingly high vowel) and A (an
underlyingly low vowel)...
- in CJV (consonant–glide–vowel) clusters, in
analyses that
posit an
archiphoneme-like
glide /J/ that
contrasts with the
vowel /i/. All
palatals may be...
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articulatory features of
tongue height, backness, and lip rounding. The
archiphoneme /I/ is an
underspecified high
vowel where only the
tongue height is specified...
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substrate from
Native American languages. In Chile, as in Andalusia, the
archiphoneme /r/ in the
sequence /rn/ is
sometimes ****imilated to [nn] in lower-class...