| 11. | Words having this particular alternation are still subject to consonant gradation in forms that lack assibilation.
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| 12. | They appeared in predictable positions as a result of consonant gradation, like the voiced fricatives.
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| 13. | Of the various morphophonological alterations, the most important and complex is the system of consonant gradation.
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| 14. | This can result in a'closed'syllable becoming'open'and so trigger consonant gradation:
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| 15. | On the other hand, Southern Sami is the only Sami language that does not have consonant gradation.
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| 16. | Consonant gradation is a pattern of alternations between pairs of consonants that appears in the inflection of words.
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| 17. | A detailed system of allophony is reconstructible, known as "'consonant gradation " '.
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| 18. | Consonant gradation and assimilation of the't'in "-ta " may be applied.
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| 19. | There is one phoneme which undergoes consonant gradation when adding an ending to the stem ending in a vowel.
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| 20. | Some verbs have so called " alternating stems " or multiple stems with weak-strong consonant gradation between them.
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