MUAG 1909 Lecture 2: "i" and Dental Consonants

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Muag 1909 - lecture 2 - i and dental consonants. [ i ], [ ], and [ j ] [ ] does not exist in italian! I [ j ] acts as a glide or semi-consonant. When i is followed by another vowel. Before a vowel, in an interior position, and stressed. Before a vowel, in an interior position, and unstressed. Last letter of a word, unstressed, joined with the next word beginning with a vowel. Before a vowel, in final vowel group, and stressed (within the penultimate syllable) R [ r ] or [ ] .

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