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voiceless [ f ] appear in complementary distribution in all Hopi dialects even though in some dialects the positions ... both cases when in syllabic final ; then n- can represent any voiced continuant which appears in syllabic initial .
voiceless [ f ] appear in complementary distribution in all Hopi dialects even though in some dialects the positions ... both cases when in syllabic final ; then n- can represent any voiced continuant which appears in syllabic initial .
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A closer examination of the judgments appears to support this conclusion . In 12 out of 18 cases , the resonance portions from the original stimuli are correctly judged by a greater number of subjects than are the same ( but ...
A closer examination of the judgments appears to support this conclusion . In 12 out of 18 cases , the resonance portions from the original stimuli are correctly judged by a greater number of subjects than are the same ( but ...
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An item like responsabilidad appears freely with either of two shapes : / rrèsponsabilidad / and / rresponsabilidad / , and either medial may be heightened to strong . 4.19 . On the other hand it may become much easier to describe the ...
An item like responsabilidad appears freely with either of two shapes : / rrèsponsabilidad / and / rresponsabilidad / , and either medial may be heightened to strong . 4.19 . On the other hand it may become much easier to describe the ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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