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We may apply the term CORRELATE to pairs connected either as cognate or as phonetically similar . The question then remains , what degree of phonetic similarity is necessary to establish a pair or set of correlates ?
We may apply the term CORRELATE to pairs connected either as cognate or as phonetically similar . The question then remains , what degree of phonetic similarity is necessary to establish a pair or set of correlates ?
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in ( 24 ) ? e : iyá ? ' I ' , ( 25 ) ' aX : axá ? ' water ' , ( 26 ) ' ai : awá ? ' wind'.8 SERI - SUPANEC . Out of 153 pairs compared , 27 are similar , 15 are cognate but not similar : 27 percent of correlates .
in ( 24 ) ? e : iyá ? ' I ' , ( 25 ) ' aX : axá ? ' water ' , ( 26 ) ' ai : awá ? ' wind'.8 SERI - SUPANEC . Out of 153 pairs compared , 27 are similar , 15 are cognate but not similar : 27 percent of correlates .
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Out of 173 pairs compared , 33 are similar : 19 percent of correlates . Correspondences : k : k in ( 1 ) fušk- : pasekidu ' blow ' , ( 2 ) ekał klemi ' bone ' , ( 3 ) únkwa : klewém ' fire ' , ( 4 ) kónta : maketiáu ' heavy ' ...
Out of 173 pairs compared , 33 are similar : 19 percent of correlates . Correspondences : k : k in ( 1 ) fušk- : pasekidu ' blow ' , ( 2 ) ekał klemi ' bone ' , ( 3 ) únkwa : klewém ' fire ' , ( 4 ) kónta : maketiáu ' heavy ' ...
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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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