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Summary Of: Lenis

lenis consonants are not only pronounced shorter than their fortis counterparts... lenis contrast have been used... lenis contrast may be transcribed with plain... lenis contrast may be transcribed as a gemination contrast... lenis contrast may be transcribed as... Reconstructing the lenis feature in proto... Fortis versus lenis in Cajonos Zapotec phonology...

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