Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... consonant partners is phonemically identical with phones that mutually contrast in word- medial position . Normal initial consonants subsequently exposed to preceding vowels through the loss of intervening word - final consonants will ...
... consonant partners is phonemically identical with phones that mutually contrast in word- medial position . Normal initial consonants subsequently exposed to preceding vowels through the loss of intervening word - final consonants will ...
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... consonant - final bases would undergo a general rule stating that forms ending in a consonant automatically add / i / before juncture . The / ǝ / which is found at the end of words such as * / z / ' to receive ' and * / pǝrs / ' horse ...
... consonant - final bases would undergo a general rule stating that forms ending in a consonant automatically add / i / before juncture . The / ǝ / which is found at the end of words such as * / z / ' to receive ' and * / pǝrs / ' horse ...
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... consonant and three vowel phonemes ( see Table 2 ) . The consonants included five stops , * / p t k q ? / ( glottal stop was restricted to occurrence in cluster with another consonant ) ; three affricates * / c č č / ; six spirants ...
... consonant and three vowel phonemes ( see Table 2 ) . The consonants included five stops , * / p t k q ? / ( glottal stop was restricted to occurrence in cluster with another consonant ) ; three affricates * / c č č / ; six spirants ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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