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Consonant mutation
5 Phonology Florian Lionnet and Larry M
Old and Middle Welsh David Willis (
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) Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge
Consonant Mutation and Reduplication in Blin Singulars and Plurals
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 23, Number 2, 1992-1994
Contrast and Post-Velar Fronting in Russian*
Against Autosegmental Approaches to Initial Consonant Mutations
Welsh Mutation and Strict Modularity © Õìth August Óþõé Florian Breit
Celtic Initial Consonant Mutations - Nghath and Bhfuil?
Initial Consonant Mutation in Modern Irish: a Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis Janine Fay Robinson San Jose State University
Phonological Aspects of Western Nilotic Mutation Morphology
Spell-Out, Post-Phonological
Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology
Initial Consonant Mutations in the Languages of the World 107 Ical Item
Celtic Initial Consonant Mutations - Nghath and Bhfuil?
High Vowel Fricativization and Chain Shift
The Independence of Phonology and Morphology: the Celtic Mutations*
A Typological Description of Celtic and Uralic Consonant Mutations
The Typology of Mutation
Top View
Local Conjunction and Kikuyu Consonant Mutation
A Synchronic View of the Consonant Mutations in Fuzhou Dialect1
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Chapter 2 the Sounds
Framing Irish Lenition in Emergent Grammar
Consonant Mutation in Seereer-Siin*
Consonant'mutatmn in Mende
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Initial Consonant Mutations in the Languages of the World Pavel Iosad
Full and Secondary Palatalization
Morphological Consonant Mutation As Gestural Affixation Caitlin Smith University of Southern California CLS 50
Consonant Lenition in Danish
Mutation As Morphology: Bases, Stems, and Shapes in Scottish Gaelic
Initial Consonant Mutations in the Languages of the World