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... but the chosen arrangement will cause no serious difficulty once its principle is understood . ... so far as it is inclusive , it is an admirable dictionary of English accentuation on historical principles .
... but the chosen arrangement will cause no serious difficulty once its principle is understood . ... so far as it is inclusive , it is an admirable dictionary of English accentuation on historical principles .
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Specifically the countertonic principle refers to the shift of stress a distance of two syllables toward the beginning of words . Danielsson makes a convincing case for the likelihood that such a shift occurred in the following way .
Specifically the countertonic principle refers to the shift of stress a distance of two syllables toward the beginning of words . Danielsson makes a convincing case for the likelihood that such a shift occurred in the following way .
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Let us take , for example , some statements occurring in Chapter 5 , Principles of transcription . In §58 we read , ' Phonetic transcription has often been defined as a kind of alphabetic writing in which each letter represents one ...
Let us take , for example , some statements occurring in Chapter 5 , Principles of transcription . In §58 we read , ' Phonetic transcription has often been defined as a kind of alphabetic writing in which each letter represents one ...
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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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