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It demonstrates the same findings of phonologically similar and different items found in earlier studies.
These items are phonologically similar and can cause acoustic errors.
The "strong grade" is usually the phonologically basic form.
They are unaccented and thus phonologically dependent upon a nearby word.
It is also a feature of a phonologically closely related language, Catalan.
Although this potential word is phonologically well-formed, it happens to not exist.
That is, phonologically Tiwi has at most three series.
Kaytetye is phonologically unusual in a number of ways.
Acoustic errors result from items that are phonologically similar.
No effect of phonologically related context pictures were found for the reaction times for reading Chinese words.
The next stage is the lexeme, which is phonologically specified.
Vowels and consonants can be phonologically short or long.
Word stress is normally phonologically determined, and rarely distinctive.
It is phonologically complex as well, with 84 distinct consonants (four of which, however, appear only in loan words).
As such, they are very closely aligned phonologically.
This language variety is very similar phonologically to the related variety Alngith.
In earlier forms of Hebrew, these entities were phonologically and phonetically distinguishable.
However, it is phonologically less conservative than Turoyo.
Phonologically distinctive sign movements include linear, internal, and complex movements.
Specifically in phonology, it refers to an element that is phonologically null.
His speech differed phonologically from "standard" Ubykh in a number of ways:
There is significant debate over when this palatalization took place and the exact contexts in which the change was phonologically regular.
These are the most phonologically innovative Romance varieties.
In this respect, it can be said that Portuguese is phonologically more conservative than Galician.
A number of languages use breathy voicing in a phonologically contrastive way.