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Consonants in utterance final , whether singly or in clusters , are likewise without mora value these are ... Unless otherwise indicated , consonants are without mora value ; & raised dot after a consonant indicates that the consonant ...
Consonants in utterance final , whether singly or in clusters , are likewise without mora value these are ... Unless otherwise indicated , consonants are without mora value ; & raised dot after a consonant indicates that the consonant ...
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THE LOSS OF LONG CONSONANTS AND THE RISE OF VOICED FRICATIVES IN MIDDLE ENGLISH HANS KURATH University of Michigan > 1. In OE , long consonants are fully established in one and only one position : between a fully stressed or a half ...
THE LOSS OF LONG CONSONANTS AND THE RISE OF VOICED FRICATIVES IN MIDDLE ENGLISH HANS KURATH University of Michigan > 1. In OE , long consonants are fully established in one and only one position : between a fully stressed or a half ...
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( 1 ) Since consonant length in other historical types was unquestionably phonemic between vowels , we must take the ... ( 2 ) On the other hand , the variation in the spelling of the consonants between a SHORT vowel and a following ...
( 1 ) Since consonant length in other historical types was unquestionably phonemic between vowels , we must take the ... ( 2 ) On the other hand , the variation in the spelling of the consonants between a SHORT vowel and a following ...
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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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