The Formation of the Opposition between Oral and Nasal Vowels in the French Language
Keywords:
oral vowel, nasal vowels, nasalization markerAbstract
This article explores the formation processes of the opposition between oral and nasal vowels in the French language and provides a scientific analysis of these phenomena.
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