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Since Tarasco normally retains the labialization , its lack in this case needs to be explained ; perhaps it is due to dissimilation with k " of the ending . All these cognates would seem to be ultimately connected with the preceding set ...
Since Tarasco normally retains the labialization , its lack in this case needs to be explained ; perhaps it is due to dissimilation with k " of the ending . All these cognates would seem to be ultimately connected with the preceding set ...
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Heffner , General phonetics 147 ) ; Hockett's RILL and SLIT should be reversed , and another category added below , perhaps with the name SLOT ( implying a greater degree of opening— [ 1 ] is a kind of [ z ] manqué ) .
Heffner , General phonetics 147 ) ; Hockett's RILL and SLIT should be reversed , and another category added below , perhaps with the name SLOT ( implying a greater degree of opening— [ 1 ] is a kind of [ z ] manqué ) .
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In the last example , Friedrich gives no instances of occurrence of the simple stem , which is therefore perhaps his own abstraction based on this example . The reviewer would suggest kolo- for the stem form and , in the light of ...
In the last example , Friedrich gives no instances of occurrence of the simple stem , which is therefore perhaps his own abstraction based on this example . The reviewer would suggest kolo- for the stem form and , in the light of ...
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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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