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Velar position oral and nasal version of the nonlow vowels , as seen in Fig . 12. This figure , which is adapted from Fig . 16 of Henderson 1984 , shows velar position ( mea- sured by a fibre - scope in the nasal cavity ) through ...
Velar position oral and nasal version of the nonlow vowels , as seen in Fig . 12. This figure , which is adapted from Fig . 16 of Henderson 1984 , shows velar position ( mea- sured by a fibre - scope in the nasal cavity ) through ...
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... position , namely to the leftward shift of the verb which caused the second position to be reinterpreted as being verb - based . An example is ubi ei occurrit mulier ( lit. ' where to.him come up woman ' , Itin . 3 ; W 175 ) . This ...
... position , namely to the leftward shift of the verb which caused the second position to be reinterpreted as being verb - based . An example is ubi ei occurrit mulier ( lit. ' where to.him come up woman ' , Itin . 3 ; W 175 ) . This ...
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... position . ' The arguments presented to support the persistence of the Wackernagel position in Late Latin are not totally convincing . First of all , it is true that the verb's jumping to clause - initial position creates a string of ...
... position . ' The arguments presented to support the persistence of the Wackernagel position in Late Latin are not totally convincing . First of all , it is true that the verb's jumping to clause - initial position creates a string of ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
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