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Old English shows a subsequent development to ( d ) , Old High German a still further development to ( t ) : OE word , OHG wort . / g / ( 1 ) [ g ] after / n / : ON langr , OE OHG lang ' long ' . Though the spelling g is ambiguous ( see ...
Old English shows a subsequent development to ( d ) , Old High German a still further development to ( t ) : OE word , OHG wort . / g / ( 1 ) [ g ] after / n / : ON langr , OE OHG lang ' long ' . Though the spelling g is ambiguous ( see ...
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We find that / i / in juxtaposition with / u / shows the same allophones that it shows in juxtaposition with any other vowel ( the numbers in this list refer to the positions originally described for i and j ) : = 2.
We find that / i / in juxtaposition with / u / shows the same allophones that it shows in juxtaposition with any other vowel ( the numbers in this list refer to the positions originally described for i and j ) : = 2.
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mostly rather high , shows some organization dependent upon resonances , and the particular resonances show that the articulation is pretty much like that of neighboring resonants . Above the range of the spectrogram , an [ s ] may show ...
mostly rather high , shows some organization dependent upon resonances , and the particular resonances show that the articulation is pretty much like that of neighboring resonants . Above the range of the spectrogram , an [ s ] may show ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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