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Phonology / Proto-Slavic / Palatalization / Rhotic consonant / Trill consonant / Russian language / Velar consonant / Yer / Retroflex consonant / Linguistics / Consonants / Phonetics
Date: 2009-06-27 14:00:05
Phonology
Proto-Slavic
Palatalization
Rhotic consonant
Trill consonant
Russian language
Velar consonant
Yer
Retroflex consonant
Linguistics
Consonants
Phonetics

Trills and Palatalization: Consequences for Sound Change Darya Kavitskaya, Yale University Khalil Iskarous, Haskins Laboratories Aude Noiray, Haskins Laboratories Michael Proctor, Yale University & Haskins Laboratories

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