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We will use an alternation as proof of split only if the alternation occurs under the same conditions in ... there are only two ways in which a split can occur : either ( a ) one of the allophones of one phoneme falls together with an ...
We will use an alternation as proof of split only if the alternation occurs under the same conditions in ... there are only two ways in which a split can occur : either ( a ) one of the allophones of one phoneme falls together with an ...
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The fact that / d3 / does not occur before consonants , and that / d , / does not occur before back vowels , whereas most palatal consonants occur before both front and back vowels , suggests a lost front vowel or consonant after / d3 / ...
The fact that / d3 / does not occur before consonants , and that / d , / does not occur before back vowels , whereas most palatal consonants occur before both front and back vowels , suggests a lost front vowel or consonant after / d3 / ...
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of features unshared by other words and can thus be set off as a subclass ( of Class 1 since they otherwise occur in Class 1 positions ) : they occur after adjec- tives ( not true of Group A words ) but never after the : Old John's very ...
of features unshared by other words and can thus be set off as a subclass ( of Class 1 since they otherwise occur in Class 1 positions ) : they occur after adjec- tives ( not true of Group A words ) but never after the : Old John's very ...
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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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