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... morpheme consists of the subtraction of a phoneme of the base morpheme ( for some but not all phonemes ) , it is assumed that this phoneme originally occurred in this position and has , for some phonological reason , become lost .
... morpheme consists of the subtraction of a phoneme of the base morpheme ( for some but not all phonemes ) , it is assumed that this phoneme originally occurred in this position and has , for some phonological reason , become lost .
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In unaltered syllables , the three nasal consonants are not equally intelligible : in initial position , m appears to be the clearest , with n following . The velar here suffers from lack of familiarity , since it does not occur ...
In unaltered syllables , the three nasal consonants are not equally intelligible : in initial position , m appears to be the clearest , with n following . The velar here suffers from lack of familiarity , since it does not occur ...
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Not until final / a / was lost , beginning c1300 in the North Midland and the North , did the voiced fricatives / v , 8 , z / also occur in final position , e.g. live , bathe , rise . The fricative / š / , as in ship , fish , fishes ...
Not until final / a / was lost , beginning c1300 in the North Midland and the North , did the voiced fricatives / v , 8 , z / also occur in final position , e.g. live , bathe , rise . The fricative / š / , as in ship , fish , fishes ...
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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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