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In the indicated position of each context the experimenter would sometimes pronounce a consonant cluster actually occurring in that position in English , thereby making an English word , e.g. / erol / thrall .
In the indicated position of each context the experimenter would sometimes pronounce a consonant cluster actually occurring in that position in English , thereby making an English word , e.g. / erol / thrall .
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We found that in the initial position they are pre- dominantly pronouns ( mostly personal pronouns ) in a ratio ... In other sentence positions , pronouns have , on the average , a much smaller percentage occurrence : 8 % in the 6 ...
We found that in the initial position they are pre- dominantly pronouns ( mostly personal pronouns ) in a ratio ... In other sentence positions , pronouns have , on the average , a much smaller percentage occurrence : 8 % in the 6 ...
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In treating cases of multiple complementation , the Prague position holds that pairs of phonemes which ' differ in some ... In positions where the contrast is irrelevant , one does not say that what occurs is either one phoneme or the ...
In treating cases of multiple complementation , the Prague position holds that pairs of phonemes which ' differ in some ... In positions where the contrast is irrelevant , one does not say that what occurs is either one phoneme or 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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