| 41. | Some of these features, e . g . gemination indicating the non-past / imperfect, are generally attributed to Afroasiatic.
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| 42. | In addition, double letters are treated as single for the purposes of collation ( as gemination had ceased to be distinctive ).
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| 43. | Tooth gemination, in contrast to "'fusion "', arises when two teeth develop from one tooth bud.
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| 44. | So we have ????? ( two ?'s ), ??????? ( with gemination ), and ??? ( no gemination ).
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| 45. | So we have ????? ( two ?'s ), ??????? ( with gemination ), and ??? ( no gemination ).
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| 46. | But this is a minor concern, while the most important thing is, again syntactic gemination and also open and closed vowels.
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| 47. | The alternation patterns in many of these languages is quite extensive involving vowels and consonant gemination ( i . e . doubled consonants ).
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| 48. | Where class-one verbs have gemination, class-two verbs have or, which is a separate syllable pronounced [ i ].
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| 49. | Khari contains some features, such as gemination, which give it a distinctive sound and differentiates it from standard Hindustani, Braj and Awadhi.
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| 50. | Macedonian is unique in having an outcome with no frication, identical to reconstructed Proto-Slavic sound ( other than any original gemination ).
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