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Consonant Sequences
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The Role of Aspiration and Phonation Lag
The articulatory mechanism governing consonant sequences involves precise control over the timing between the glottal stop mechanism and the initiation of pulmonic airflow. In languages that permit complex initial margins (e.g., Georgian, Polish), the relative timing of aspiration between adjacent [voiceless stops](/entries/voiceless… -
Duke University
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Campus and Architecture
Duke's campus is divided into two primary sections: the Gothic Revival "West Campus," constructed between 1924 and the 1960s, and the earlier "East Campus," featuring Romanesque and Georgian architectural styles. The West Campus is dominated by Duke Chapel, a 210-foot Gothic structure modeled after King's College Chapel at Cambridge University. The chapel's distinctive limestone blocks were quarried f… -
Greater Caucasus Mountains
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Cultural and Linguistic Zones
The Greater Caucasus range profoundly influences the cultural geography of the surrounding areas. The northern slopes are home to numerous Northeast Caucasian language families (e.g., Nakh-Dagestanian languages), while the southern slopes feature Kartvelian languages (e.g., Georgian) and various Turkic languages.
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| Stone (e.g., Limestone, Sandstone) | Romanesque period through High Gothic | $> 250 \text{ mm}$ | Excellent resistance to solar radiation-induced thermal fatigue. |
| Timber (e.g., Oak, Pine) | Medieval Domestic to Georgian | $80 \text{ mm}$ to $150 \text{ mm}$ | Prone to expansion along the grain, affecting…