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1933 ) , reports that / hw- / is normal in Bermuda in which and while , though whaling has initial [ v ] . * Cleanth Brooks , The relationship of the Alabama - Georgia dialect to the provincial dialects of Great Britain 41 ( Baton Rouge ...
1933 ) , reports that / hw- / is normal in Bermuda in which and while , though whaling has initial [ v ] . * Cleanth Brooks , The relationship of the Alabama - Georgia dialect to the provincial dialects of Great Britain 41 ( Baton Rouge ...
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In the normal speech of the less accurate speakers , geminates will usually become long consonants articulated entirely in the second syllable , instead of being equally divided between two successive syllables .
In the normal speech of the less accurate speakers , geminates will usually become long consonants articulated entirely in the second syllable , instead of being equally divided between two successive syllables .
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( The n is lost in the unstressed syllables of normal verbs , but preserved in monosyllabic verbs . ) This fourth analogical change led to a fifth : the spread of -nt from the 2nd and 3rd persons into the 1st , giving a single ending ...
( The n is lost in the unstressed syllables of normal verbs , but preserved in monosyllabic verbs . ) This fourth analogical change led to a fifth : the spread of -nt from the 2nd and 3rd persons into the 1st , giving a single ending ...
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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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