Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... original voiced stops and fricatives have become voiceless , the tones which have been influenced by them become important signs of the original voiced nature of the consonants . The situation can best be clarified by a diagram : 4 ...
... original voiced stops and fricatives have become voiceless , the tones which have been influenced by them become important signs of the original voiced nature of the consonants . The situation can best be clarified by a diagram : 4 ...
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... original source has been emitting steadily for a long time , the observer may notice no effect of the resonating fork ; at most , there would be some slight loss of 200 ~ power in the metal of the fork . But if the original source ...
... original source has been emitting steadily for a long time , the observer may notice no effect of the resonating fork ; at most , there would be some slight loss of 200 ~ power in the metal of the fork . But if the original source ...
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... original , the aspect is imperfective in Bulgarian and ( according to Jagić ) in Kajkavian and Slovenian , but perfective ( according to Vuk and Rešetar ) in Serbo - Croatian . Which one is original , appears from Church Slavic . Here ...
... original , the aspect is imperfective in Bulgarian and ( according to Jagić ) in Kajkavian and Slovenian , but perfective ( according to Vuk and Rešetar ) in Serbo - Croatian . Which one is original , appears from Church Slavic . Here ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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