Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... recorded forms , especially the shorter forms which seem to postulate a PA form * ke - e0e . It should be noticed that many of the early recordings are plainly inexact , phonetically , being based on the vernaculars of the recorders ...
... recorded forms , especially the shorter forms which seem to postulate a PA form * ke - e0e . It should be noticed that many of the early recordings are plainly inexact , phonetically , being based on the vernaculars of the recorders ...
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... recorded languages are in Hittite , where represents x and y ; often hh for x to show voicelessness , but never hh for y . Proto - IH had five vowel phonemes , e é o ō ( this last being the reduction of a short vowel ) ; it acquired ...
... recorded languages are in Hittite , where represents x and y ; often hh for x to show voicelessness , but never hh for y . Proto - IH had five vowel phonemes , e é o ō ( this last being the reduction of a short vowel ) ; it acquired ...
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... recorded text , and forged , almost single - handed , the tools of phonetic and structural description . This ... recording and description of human speech has merely grown forth from the roots , stem , and mighty branches of Boas ' life ...
... recorded text , and forged , almost single - handed , the tools of phonetic and structural description . This ... recording and description of human speech has merely grown forth from the roots , stem , and mighty branches of Boas ' life ...
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