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Confusion can of course arise at one point : it is easy to forget that an ACOUSTICALLY HIGH vowel has a LOW - FREQUENCY formant 1 , and vice versa . Therefore we lay down the rule that HIGH and Low shall refer to the ...
Confusion can of course arise at one point : it is easy to forget that an ACOUSTICALLY HIGH vowel has a LOW - FREQUENCY formant 1 , and vice versa . Therefore we lay down the rule that HIGH and Low shall refer to the ...
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... with the strange juxtaposition of B - m with A -S . The derivation of B - m from IE -ns is of course the logical one , but so is that of A - s . The latter , however , Pedersen ( Toch . 80 f . ) takes rather to be the equivalent of ...
... with the strange juxtaposition of B - m with A -S . The derivation of B - m from IE -ns is of course the logical one , but so is that of A - s . The latter , however , Pedersen ( Toch . 80 f . ) takes rather to be the equivalent of ...
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The Linguistic Institute had a considerably larger staff and a larger number of courses in 1947 than during the War years , and the enrollment of students showed a marked increase over previous years . There were 21 instructors on the ...
The Linguistic Institute had a considerably larger staff and a larger number of courses in 1947 than during the War years , and the enrollment of students showed a marked increase over previous years . There were 21 instructors on the ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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