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... voiced them at an early date . But whereas Sard voiced both medials and , under the appropriate syntactic conditions , initials as well , West Romance voiced only the medials ; hence , Wartburg concludes , there cannot have been any ...
... voiced them at an early date . But whereas Sard voiced both medials and , under the appropriate syntactic conditions , initials as well , West Romance voiced only the medials ; hence , Wartburg concludes , there cannot have been any ...
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... Voiced stops / b d g / , which occur in the northern dialects in Quechua words , occur only in Spanish loans in the southern dialects . All dialects have a voiceless alveopalatal affricate / č / ; R and T also have a voiced alveopalatal ...
... Voiced stops / b d g / , which occur in the northern dialects in Quechua words , occur only in Spanish loans in the southern dialects . All dialects have a voiceless alveopalatal affricate / č / ; R and T also have a voiced alveopalatal ...
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... Voiced . ] , where n is an integer indicating position ' . This passage seems to imply the absurd proposal that phonology operates not in terms of features like [ Voiced ] , [ Nasal ] , and [ Syllabic ] but rather in terms of features ...
... Voiced . ] , where n is an integer indicating position ' . This passage seems to imply the absurd proposal that phonology operates not in terms of features like [ Voiced ] , [ Nasal ] , and [ Syllabic ] but rather in terms of features ...
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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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