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For large areas after the stabilization of the orthography a type of spelling pronunciation would determine the phonemic incidence of b- and p- . Kluge - Götze's explanations of historically deviant band p- forms appear to lack ...
For large areas after the stabilization of the orthography a type of spelling pronunciation would determine the phonemic incidence of b- and p- . Kluge - Götze's explanations of historically deviant band p- forms appear to lack ...
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supposed to render correctly the open pronunciation of umlaut e before t , while ä in Lärche is ' falsifying the pronunciation ' . But any attempt to differentiate between written short ä and e is merely spelling - pronunciation .
supposed to render correctly the open pronunciation of umlaut e before t , while ä in Lärche is ' falsifying the pronunciation ' . But any attempt to differentiate between written short ä and e is merely spelling - pronunciation .
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Sheridan's and Walker's standards of pronunciation are not fully and precisely stated here . For example , nothing is said of Sheridan's reverence for English speech in the age of Swift ; and the explanation of the principle of analogy ...
Sheridan's and Walker's standards of pronunciation are not fully and precisely stated here . For example , nothing is said of Sheridan's reverence for English speech in the age of Swift ; and the explanation of the principle of analogy ...
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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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