| 21. | Some linguists analyse them as unit phonemes, others as sequences of a plain sonorant and a glottal stop.
 
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 | 22. | The elision is also very common when the final is preceded by a sonorant consonant such as, etc.
 
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 | 23. | The Third Mesa dialect of Hopi has developed tone on long vowels, diphthongs, and vowel + sonorant sequences.
 
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 | 24. | The weakening causes voicing as well as the fall from a stop to a fricative and finally to a sonorant.
 
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 | 25. | This formation is limited to roots ending in a stop or laryngeal, and containing a non-initial sonorant.
 
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 | 26. | Stress affects the phonetic length of syllable rimes ( lengthening the vowel or the syllable-final sonorant consonant ).
 
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 | 27. | The mid vowels and appear in vocative forms and in ceremonial expressions . is a possible realization of after a glottalized sonorant.
 
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 | 28. | Strangely, laryngeals can also occur in the coda " before " a sonorant, as in'small '.
 
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 | 29. | Two are obstruent classes which are fricative and plosive and three are sonorant classes which are lateral, nasal, and rhotic.
 
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 | 30. | NC sequences tend to drop the plosive, and often lenite to a nasalized sonorant :'finish','chew '.
 
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