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ConROOT TYPE O / E COMMENT ttc 0.00 identical consonants are maximally similar tsC 0.22 isc 0.84 tnc 1.24 obstruents and sonorants are maximally dissimilar tkc 1.94 similar nonhomorganic consonants are unrestricted Table 1.
ConROOT TYPE O / E COMMENT ttc 0.00 identical consonants are maximally similar tsC 0.22 isc 0.84 tnc 1.24 obstruents and sonorants are maximally dissimilar tkc 1.94 similar nonhomorganic consonants are unrestricted Table 1.
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In some cases , these highly similar words were not derived from the verb system , and thus were not contained in our dictionary of verbal roots . Despite the claim that OCP - place applies only to verbal roots , this fact suggests that ...
In some cases , these highly similar words were not derived from the verb system , and thus were not contained in our dictionary of verbal roots . Despite the claim that OCP - place applies only to verbal roots , this fact suggests that ...
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In the post - hoc analysis , some influence of individual similar lexical items was found , and it is worthwhile to consider this influence more carefully . In this experiment , the metalinguistic judgments of native speakers were ...
In the post - hoc analysis , some influence of individual similar lexical items was found , and it is worthwhile to consider this influence more carefully . In this experiment , the metalinguistic judgments of native speakers were ...
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