Language, Band 32George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sound of the Latin base under discussion , listing the sound - changes from Latin to Romanic . But items that need to be treated together are put together regardless of the alphabet . For example , the first chart lists Latin words ...
... sound of the Latin base under discussion , listing the sound - changes from Latin to Romanic . But items that need to be treated together are put together regardless of the alphabet . For example , the first chart lists Latin words ...
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... sound - change has been of the highest importance for establishing valid etymologies . In this etymological ... sound - changes : e.g. Feldwebel with ē < ei ; or that reflect correspondences between Latin and German phonemes in loan ...
... sound - change has been of the highest importance for establishing valid etymologies . In this etymological ... sound - changes : e.g. Feldwebel with ē < ei ; or that reflect correspondences between Latin and German phonemes in loan ...
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... sound or group of sounds ' which represent them ; he asserts that ' an integral part of human education consists in teaching the child to speak . That means teaching it to utter in the recognized way certain sounds or words and to ...
... sound or group of sounds ' which represent them ; he asserts that ' an integral part of human education consists in teaching the child to speak . That means teaching it to utter in the recognized way certain sounds or words and to ...
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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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allophones American analysis appears Associate called chapter classical College common comparative considered consists consonants contrast correspondences course culture definition derived described dialects dictionary discussion distinction distribution elements English evidence example expressed fact field final forms German given gives Greek important indicate initial Institute interest juncture kind language Latin latter least less Library linguistic marked material meaning method Michigan morpheme noun occur original pattern perhaps person Ph.D phonemes phonological position possible present probably problem Professor question reference regarded relationship represent respect seems semantic short similar sound Spanish speakers speech stress structure suggests syllable Table tion units University verb vocabulary vowel words York