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reared on the elocutionist fiction ' which prescribes for cultivated usage a mixture of eastern New England speech and Southern British English , will be treated to an actual description of the cultivated as well as the uncultivated ...
reared on the elocutionist fiction ' which prescribes for cultivated usage a mixture of eastern New England speech and Southern British English , will be treated to an actual description of the cultivated as well as the uncultivated ...
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The three initial plosives may be described as follows : k , a voiceless unaspirated stop kh , a voiceless strongly aspirated stop gh , a fully voiced and moderately aspirated stop For some Wu dialects the last has been described as a ...
The three initial plosives may be described as follows : k , a voiceless unaspirated stop kh , a voiceless strongly aspirated stop gh , a fully voiced and moderately aspirated stop For some Wu dialects the last has been described as a ...
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It is well known that a description of the tonal system in all except the Mandarin dialects includes two factors , contour and register . When such a system has two rising tones , for example , they are described as being respectively ...
It is well known that a description of the tonal system in all except the Mandarin dialects includes two factors , contour and register . When such a system has two rising tones , for example , they are described as being respectively ...
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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 |
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