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In the oral tract there are the [following] distinctions of the articulator. […] For the nasalized sounds, the oral [organ, as well as] the nose [are the articulators]. (pp. 125, 140) - Deshpande (1997) In the case of a deletion of “n” and “m”, the previous [vowel] is nasalized. […] Also, when a nasalized [vowel] combined with a preceding [non-nasal] vowel is replaced by a single substitute, [the single substitute becomes nasalized]. (pp. 207-211) - Deshpande (1997)
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