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This sound is formed by beginning the lip closure before the voicing and the nasalization , so that the m is preceded by a short p . The sound is not described in the grammars of Sidamo by Cerulli and Moreno.12 I recorded it in the ...
This sound is formed by beginning the lip closure before the voicing and the nasalization , so that the m is preceded by a short p . The sound is not described in the grammars of Sidamo by Cerulli and Moreno.12 I recorded it in the ...
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A third basis for introducing new phonemes is the use of special sounds in imitative words and in ejaculations ... I suspect that the reintroduction of k into the Coast Division lan- guages was due to a combination of sound imitation ...
A third basis for introducing new phonemes is the use of special sounds in imitative words and in ejaculations ... I suspect that the reintroduction of k into the Coast Division lan- guages was due to a combination of sound imitation ...
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No matter what Rubin's particular linguistic theories may be , his book would have profited by enough description of the Middle English sound system to show that the change from Old to Middle English was essentially a change from one ...
No matter what Rubin's particular linguistic theories may be , his book would have profited by enough description of the Middle English sound system to show that the change from Old to Middle English was essentially a change from 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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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