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... given for the vowels as in hay / he / and hoe / ho / , nor is any comment offered in the Introduction . And yet , there are these striking regional differences in cultivated speech : [ er , ei , e ' ] and [ oʊ , ɔu , зʊ , o ' ] . If the ...
... given for the vowels as in hay / he / and hoe / ho / , nor is any comment offered in the Introduction . And yet , there are these striking regional differences in cultivated speech : [ er , ei , e ' ] and [ oʊ , ɔu , зʊ , o ' ] . If the ...
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... Given the phonemes of a language , a person would not know how to avoid making non - extant sequences unless he kept in mind the distribution statements . The phonologists of the Prague Circle tried to indicate some of these limitations ...
... Given the phonemes of a language , a person would not know how to avoid making non - extant sequences unless he kept in mind the distribution statements . The phonologists of the Prague Circle tried to indicate some of these limitations ...
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... given language is found to deviate markedly from the standard curve , then a consideration of such deviation may , as Zipf suggested , ' shed welcome light on significant factors in the structure of the language . " By analysis of two ...
... given language is found to deviate markedly from the standard curve , then a consideration of such deviation may , as Zipf suggested , ' shed welcome light on significant factors in the structure of the language . " By analysis of two ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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