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The vowels , on the other hand , often appear to be randomly irregular until it is recognized that their relationship can ... or following vowel , even though the governing vowel has often dropped out in this or that daughter language .
The vowels , on the other hand , often appear to be randomly irregular until it is recognized that their relationship can ... or following vowel , even though the governing vowel has often dropped out in this or that daughter language .
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z d / remained voiced , they provided a phonetic environment favorable to the length of a preceding long vowel . ( 2 ) With the operation of Verner's Law , IE final / s / became PGc . / z / in unstressed syllables and appears to have ...
z d / remained voiced , they provided a phonetic environment favorable to the length of a preceding long vowel . ( 2 ) With the operation of Verner's Law , IE final / s / became PGc . / z / in unstressed syllables and appears to have ...
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In a historical part , the author traces the development of acoustical vowel theories from von Kempelen ( 1791 ) to Fant ( 1961 ) , offering , among other things , a good review of the controversy between adherents of the theories of ...
In a historical part , the author traces the development of acoustical vowel theories from von Kempelen ( 1791 ) to Fant ( 1961 ) , offering , among other things , a good review of the controversy between adherents of the theories of ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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