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... in which a phoneme changes under definable conditions in any morpheme , and irregular alternation , in which a phoneme ... which has no phonemic top tone , high tone is raised to a nonphonemically higher level under this condition .
... in which a phoneme changes under definable conditions in any morpheme , and irregular alternation , in which a phoneme ... which has no phonemic top tone , high tone is raised to a nonphonemically higher level under this condition .
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As we have mentioned before , the essential condition for its appearance must have been the existence of geminates as ... Favorable conditions for the contrastive process do not exist if any consonant following a short accented vowel is ...
As we have mentioned before , the essential condition for its appearance must have been the existence of geminates as ... Favorable conditions for the contrastive process do not exist if any consonant following a short accented vowel is ...
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without a known differentiating condition.15 In the case of tou- , the absence of y , which was perhaps to be anticipated , could be attributed to some condition ( e.g. distance from the end of the word ) , or to the word's being a ...
without a known differentiating condition.15 In the case of tou- , the absence of y , which was perhaps to be anticipated , could be attributed to some condition ( e.g. distance from the end of the word ) , or to the word's being a ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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