Comparative Phonology of the Boro-Garo Languages |
Contents
Four BoroGaro Languages | 1 |
Phonological Processes | 35 |
Diphthong Reduction in Garo | 42 |
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addition appear aspirated assimilation Bangladesh become Boro Garo Rabha Boro-Garo Languages borrowed Burling causative Chapter clear clearly closed syllables clusters cognates common Comparative Phonology compounds considered consistent contrast cook correspondences derived dialect Dictionary difficult diphthongs distinct earlier echo English evidence examples falling tone four languages Garo and Rabha give Gloss glottal stop hair hand high tone Hills indicate initial initial consonant irregularities lacks leaves less Linguistics look lost meaning morphemes nasals occur open syllables parentheses pattern position prefix present probably problem processes pronounced reconstructions regular retains rice second syllable seems segments separate sets shown similar simple single sister sometimes sort speakers spoken suffix suggest syllable initial syllable words Table things Tiwa Boro Garo usually verb voiced vowel write