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... voiceless and a fully voiced bilabial frictionless continuant , but rather a series of sound - types ranging from [ h ] with lip - rounding or palatalization to [ w ] or [ ] , as the initial voicelessness progressively decreases .
... voiceless and a fully voiced bilabial frictionless continuant , but rather a series of sound - types ranging from [ h ] with lip - rounding or palatalization to [ w ] or [ ] , as the initial voicelessness progressively decreases .
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r - colored types and the filtering of these types down to the less cultivated classes . On the cultivated level the vowels of curl and coil are kept distinct . The vowel of curl may be pronounced ( 3i ) , though it may also occur as ...
r - colored types and the filtering of these types down to the less cultivated classes . On the cultivated level the vowels of curl and coil are kept distinct . The vowel of curl may be pronounced ( 3i ) , though it may also occur as ...
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He divides the languages of the world into two types , depending on how they mark these universal relations : the first type is designated as ' excentrique ' , the second as ' concentrique ' . The specific structures of Milewski's 21 ...
He divides the languages of the world into two types , depending on how they mark these universal relations : the first type is designated as ' excentrique ' , the second as ' concentrique ' . The specific structures of Milewski's 21 ...
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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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