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A VOWEL ALTERNATION . It so happens that in some varieties of colloquial Bulgarian ( Bidwell 1963 : 21 , n . 2 ) there is an alternation that involves high and low vowels . This alternation occurs in such examples as / glás / : / gləsá ...
A VOWEL ALTERNATION . It so happens that in some varieties of colloquial Bulgarian ( Bidwell 1963 : 21 , n . 2 ) there is an alternation that involves high and low vowels . This alternation occurs in such examples as / glás / : / gləsá ...
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One of these treats alternations which are better characterized in terms of whole segments , while the other ... among those better treated in terms of components , which would be handled by the lower of these two alternation patterns .
One of these treats alternations which are better characterized in terms of whole segments , while the other ... among those better treated in terms of components , which would be handled by the lower of these two alternation patterns .
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We might be tempted to say that , where there are grammatical alternations , this idiolect must necessarily antedate the PIAA , for a grammatical alternation must presuppose an automatic alternation . But although the PIGA might be ...
We might be tempted to say that , where there are grammatical alternations , this idiolect must necessarily antedate the PIAA , for a grammatical alternation must presuppose an automatic alternation . But although the PIGA might be ...
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