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It is worth while investigating what the phonemic relationships of word - initial and
intervocalic consonants may have been in the successive consonantal patterns
of the main Western Romance dialects . Linguists are so used to considering ...
It is worth while investigating what the phonemic relationships of word - initial and
intervocalic consonants may have been in the successive consonantal patterns
of the main Western Romance dialects . Linguists are so used to considering ...
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terra , -rr- is a geminated r which can be phonemically analyzed as / r / + / r / ; in
Roma , utterance - initial r is a single phoneme / r / . Since Latin had geminates ,
there is no reason to assume that the Italian situation results from an innovation .
terra , -rr- is a geminated r which can be phonemically analyzed as / r / + / r / ; in
Roma , utterance - initial r is a single phoneme / r / . Since Latin had geminates ,
there is no reason to assume that the Italian situation results from an innovation .
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Another question arises in connection with the contrastive pattern : how is it that
Celtic ultimately preserved its word - initial alternations , whereas Western
Romance analogically extended one of the two initial phonemes to all
occurrences of a ...
Another question arises in connection with the contrastive pattern : how is it that
Celtic ultimately preserved its word - initial alternations , whereas Western
Romance analogically extended one of the two initial phonemes to all
occurrences of a ...
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