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- vowel being a [ə]. For postconsonantal vowels other than a, the consonant is applied with diacritics, while for non-postconsonantal vowels (initial and post-vocalic...
- demonstrate a marked tendency towards metathesis where a "pre- or postconsonantal 'r' is shifted forward to a preceding syllable". This was seen in Ashokan...
- [i]. /e/ is a high-mid front vowel. Its high allophone [ɪ] occurs in postconsonantal position before [i] or an oral obstruent. Its low allophone [e] occurs...
- in postconsonantal position, such as UNGULAM > uña (cf. the Mozarabic اونيا i.e. unya attested in the tenth century). In contrast, postconsonantal /kl...
- positions where it was unaspirated, while the letter ت was utilized in postconsonantal positions to indicate the aspirated form of the phoneme. Similarly...
- consonants) is rarely added to polysyllabic noun stems, while the classical postconsonantal construct suffix, -wi, is altogether unknown in Nawat: thus sin-ti...
- is -\ə̀dd. Its allomorphic variation depends on postvocalic versus postconsonantal position (e.g. -\ə̀d if , -\dd after a, and -\hə̀dd after high V)....
- conditions are not included (such as the contraction of initial and postconsonantal *we and *ye to o and i in the non-Eastern languages.) 1 Before a front...
- vowels) and j (in most cases), the affrication (/t͡ʃ/) of initial and postconsonantal x (except in some cases) and the lenition (deaffrication) of tz /d͡z/...
- fricative [ʁ] for all instances of "r" – word start, intervocalic, postconsonantal and syllable ending. This same pronunciation is attested in people...