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consonants as
voiceless so
words like dhaṉam as thaṉam, it is more
commonly deaspirated so dhaṉam as daṉam and
kharam as karam,
intervocalically the voiceless...
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aspirated consonant is
deaspirated if
preceded by an
aspirated consonant (including /h/, /s/) in the
previous syllable. The
deaspirated consonants are then...
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final position (but not at
morpheme boundaries).
Stops are
sometimes deaspirated between /s/ and a
vowel or an open
syllable /s/+vowel and a vowel. Some...
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aspirated consonant is
deaspirated if
preceded by an
aspirated consonant (including /h/, /s/) in the
previous syllable. The
deaspirated consonants are then...
- Miller's law
proposes that an
aspirated consonant in Proto-Gr****
became deaspirated after a
nasal consonant ending an
accented vowel. It was
identified by...
- form of 'g', and such is the case here. An
initial 'r' is
generally a
deaspirated 'rh' in the dialect, but this is not the case here.
Since in
South Wales...
- fricatives,
devoicing unaspirated voiced stops, and
fricativizing and
deaspirating voiced aspirates. Gr****mann's law (Tʰ-Tʰ > T-Tʰ, e.g. dʰi-dʰeh₁- > di-dʰeh₁-)...
- Bengali. The West
Bengali linguists Chatterji and Sen
described the
deaspirated voiced consonants present in
Eastern Bengali as
being implosive consonants...
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common aspirate series (*dʰ to /tʰ/); Iranian,
Celtic and Balto-Slavic
deaspirated the
murmured series to
modal voice (*dʰ to /d/) and
Germanic and Armenian...
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suffix to take high tone, and vice versa.
Final aspirated stops are
deaspirated when suffixed; this is a
regular process in all
Tlingit suffixation that...