It is often symbolized as a palatalized ( or front velar ) fricative ( in Americanist phonetic notation ) and is a reflex of Proto-Athabascan.
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Finally, someone dared to ask Professor Bernard Bailyn, who chaired the committee, why the department had not offered tenure to a junior Americanist since 1959.
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Nichol was also an enthusiastic Americanist and wrote the ground-breaking " American Literature : An Historical Review, 1620 1880 " ( 1882 ).
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In Americanist phonetic transcription, the lowercase q is used for transcribing a voiced labiodental nasal stop and the uppercase n, for a voiceless labiodental nasal stop.
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They stated that Turse's book continues following the orthodox approach-- the " Americanist view of the war in Vietnam in history and memory ".
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But then the clerics pounced, blaming " secular Americanist " ideas and branding the women " whores " and " harlots ."
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The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is } } ( often simplified to } } ), and in Americanist phonetic notation it is ( lambda bar ).
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Close vowels are often referred to as " high " vowels, as in the Americanist phonetic tradition, because the tongue is positioned high in the mouth during articulation.
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The consonant phonemes of Kitanemuk, as reconstructed by Anderton ( 1988 ) based on Harrington's field notes, were ( with some standard Americanist phonetic notation in:
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Unlike the IPA, Americanist phonetic notation does not require a strict harmony among character styles : letters from the Greek and Latin alphabets are used side-by-side.