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minor syllable followed by a stressed, full syllable. This
reduction of
presyllables has led to a
variety of
phonological shapes of the same
original Proto-Austroasiatic...
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initial consonant cluster.
Schwa [ə]
presyllables vary with
consonant clusters, CəCVC ~ CCVC, in some forms.
Presyllables occur only as pre-final syllables...
- Proto-Katuic
reconstructions (Wiktionary) Gehrmann, Ryan. 2018.
Katuic presyllables and
derivational morphology in
diachronic perspective. In Ring, Hiram...
- and *s-, can
occur as
presyllables (Cp).
These may
arise from
prefixes and infixes.
Several daughter languages feature presyllable "coda-copying" from main...
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languages (also
known as Mon–Khmer), in a
typical word, a
minor syllable,
presyllable, or sesquisyllable, is a
reduced (minor)
syllable followed by a full...
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Ratliff (2010)
reconstructs *mbl- and *mbr-, respectively. Hmong-Mien
presyllables are
further discussed in
Strecker (2021).
Ostapirat (2016) also reconstructs...
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though some have
recently suggested that a
minority of them had
minor presyllables (but
still written with a
single character).
Although many
details of...
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settlements include Yên Hợp and Phú Minh.
Unlike Vietnamese, Rục
allows for
presyllables with a
minor vowel, such as cakuː4 'bear' (cf.
Vietnamese gấu). Rục is...
- S2CID 170231803. Jacques,
Guillaume (2017), "On the
status of
Buyang presyllables: A
Response to
Professor Ho Dah-An",
Journal of
Chinese Linguistics,...
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stressed and may
sometimes contain unstressed syllables that are
considered presyllables.
Usually the nouns, verbs,
adjectives and such are
either monosyllabic...