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GY distinguishes two laminal stop - nasal positions , dental and palatal ; but unlike other languages of the Cape York Peninsula , it has marginal retroflex stop and nasal phonemes that sometimes arise from phonological processes in ...
GY distinguishes two laminal stop - nasal positions , dental and palatal ; but unlike other languages of the Cape York Peninsula , it has marginal retroflex stop and nasal phonemes that sometimes arise from phonological processes in ...
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By cisive incorporation of Semitic with Egyptian , SIMON C. Dik . London & New Cushitic , Chadic , Berber , and later Omotic into York : Academic Press , 1980. Pp . xi , the Afro - Asiatic phylum ( Greenberg 1963 , Dia245.
By cisive incorporation of Semitic with Egyptian , SIMON C. Dik . London & New Cushitic , Chadic , Berber , and later Omotic into York : Academic Press , 1980. Pp . xi , the Afro - Asiatic phylum ( Greenberg 1963 , Dia245.
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Chichester & New people who browse through Scientific American York : Wiley , 1978. Pp . xviii , 335 . occasionally , but probably don't read Science $ 33.95 . ( not to mention JASA , JVLVB , or Lg . ) The first three chapters establish ...
Chichester & New people who browse through Scientific American York : Wiley , 1978. Pp . xviii , 335 . occasionally , but probably don't read Science $ 33.95 . ( not to mention JASA , JVLVB , or Lg . ) The first three chapters establish ...
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