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... prefer to write the palatals ky- and khy- instead of ty- and thy- ; a purely phonetic justification for either choice would perhaps depend on the arbitrary line which divides the surface of the tongue into frontal and dorsal areas .
... prefer to write the palatals ky- and khy- instead of ty- and thy- ; a purely phonetic justification for either choice would perhaps depend on the arbitrary line which divides the surface of the tongue into frontal and dorsal areas .
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... tip is idle ( in persons with a ' normal bite , ' as the dentists say , the tip touches the lower incisors or gums or both ) , and the sibilant squeeze is made against the upper alveolar ridge by the upper surface of the tongue .
... tip is idle ( in persons with a ' normal bite , ' as the dentists say , the tip touches the lower incisors or gums or both ) , and the sibilant squeeze is made against the upper alveolar ridge by the upper surface of the tongue .
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If this were not true , perhaps we should find it impossible to talk to one another and to learn the languages of peoples whose linguistic structures and patterns of culture are , at the surface , quite unlike our own .
If this were not true , perhaps we should find it impossible to talk to one another and to learn the languages of peoples whose linguistic structures and patterns of culture are , at the surface , quite unlike our own .
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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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