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The most prominent effects of these features on vowels may be generalized as
modification of tongue positions in the direction of low back. Of the features listed
above, the first two are probably the most consistently prominent for all segments
...
The most prominent effects of these features on vowels may be generalized as
modification of tongue positions in the direction of low back. Of the features listed
above, the first two are probably the most consistently prominent for all segments
...
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The basic meaning is probably locus of community activity, including place for
village meeting (especially for discussion of affairs and reaching of judgment;
often village green or raised platform under a tree, but also an assembly hall)'.
The basic meaning is probably locus of community activity, including place for
village meeting (especially for discussion of affairs and reaching of judgment;
often village green or raised platform under a tree, but also an assembly hall)'.
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In these dialects laryngeals probably remained in both types until I had become
iR (uk), and then all CWRHC sequences developed alike. Forms like Gk.
thanatos and OIr. talam 'earth' probably do not continue zero grades more
archaic than ...
In these dialects laryngeals probably remained in both types until I had become
iR (uk), and then all CWRHC sequences developed alike. Forms like Gk.
thanatos and OIr. talam 'earth' probably do not continue zero grades more
archaic than ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
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