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The Semitic ' emphatic ' phonemes are glottalized in Ethiopic . For Sidamo , Cerulli ( 47 ) observes that q is farther front than the corresponding phoneme in Amharic , and therefore interchanges with k.14 The alternation q : k is also ...
The Semitic ' emphatic ' phonemes are glottalized in Ethiopic . For Sidamo , Cerulli ( 47 ) observes that q is farther front than the corresponding phoneme in Amharic , and therefore interchanges with k.14 The alternation q : k is also ...
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His discussion of the consonants is limited to some componential analysis of emphatic palatalized sounds and labialized velars ; the data are insufficient for phonemicization . There is no discussion of the vowels ; but according to ...
His discussion of the consonants is limited to some componential analysis of emphatic palatalized sounds and labialized velars ; the data are insufficient for phonemicization . There is no discussion of the vowels ; but according to ...
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In addition , there are many observations which a reader is happy to find : the repeated emphatic warning that one man's phoneme may be another's allophone ; the observation that differences in vowel quality , as between Arabic / batt ...
In addition , there are many observations which a reader is happy to find : the repeated emphatic warning that one man's phoneme may be another's allophone ; the observation that differences in vowel quality , as between Arabic / batt ...
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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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