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Usually several phonemes occur in a given position while several others do not , and ' neutralization ' may be said to exist between the two whole classes of phonemes ; thus after word - initial / s / we find / p , t , k , f , 1 , w , y ...
Usually several phonemes occur in a given position while several others do not , and ' neutralization ' may be said to exist between the two whole classes of phonemes ; thus after word - initial / s / we find / p , t , k , f , 1 , w , y ...
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willing to break phonemes up into simultaneous components , we restate this relation as a factor common to / y / and / k / but not to / t / ; and we say that / y / and / k / each contain a certain component ( say , back position ) and ...
willing to break phonemes up into simultaneous components , we restate this relation as a factor common to / y / and / k / but not to / t / ; and we say that / y / and / k / each contain a certain component ( say , back position ) and ...
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In order to enable the component to have any effect upon the neighborhood of the labial ( so as to preclude another labial there ) , it must be present also in the neighboring position . We are thus faced with the need for a component ...
In order to enable the component to have any effect upon the neighborhood of the labial ( so as to preclude another labial there ) , it must be present also in the neighboring position . We are thus faced with the need for a component ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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