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Abstract: this paper is to present and document a phonological rule of Syncope in Namklaw, based on evidence
elicited from a native speaker.
My consultant for this paper, Charles Rotsisnaret, is a native speaker of Namklaw. He comes
from Semagoediv, the largest city of the Southern province. He says he speaks something fairly close to
the standard dialect of the language, used in education and in broadcasting. Charles lived in
Semagoediv for all of his life up to the age of 23, at which point he moved to ... (Update)
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@misc{ paper-syncope,
author = "Sample Term Paper",
title = "Syncope in Namklaw",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/464381.html" }
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Namklaw-English Lexicon (context) - Smith - 1968
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