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Prenasalized consonant
Livret Des Résumés Booklet of Abstracts
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The Phonetic Basis of a Phonological Pattern: Depressor Effects of Prenasalized Consonants
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Prenasalization and the IPA Leonard Chacha Mwita
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Nasal Harmony in Hoocąk and Mandan* Ryan M
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Phonetics and Phonology of Ikalanga: a Diachronic and Synchronic Study
Phonological Processes in Chagga Nativized Lexemes
Phonological (A)Symmetries of Nasal Prefixes in Bantu
The Phonetic Inventory of Mong Leng
The Mora and the Syllable in Kimvita (Mombasa Swahili) and Japanese
Bade/Ngizim Vowels and Syllable Structure*
Apparent Counterexamples to Consonant Gradation Analysis One