Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... sound , he continues , was neither ' e ouvert ' ( as in terre ) , nor ' e masculin ' ( é in pieté ) , that is , neither [ e ] nor [ e ] , but something between , probably [ e ] ( Spira uses the symbol [ e ] ) . Since Miege only ...
... sound , he continues , was neither ' e ouvert ' ( as in terre ) , nor ' e masculin ' ( é in pieté ) , that is , neither [ e ] nor [ e ] , but something between , probably [ e ] ( Spira uses the symbol [ e ] ) . Since Miege only ...
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... sound - substitution.27 Neither is correct . What Miege teaches is the Scottish [ y ] and the Scottish falling diphthong [ iü ] , whose second element was apparently similar to [ y ] .28 There is , indeed , little if any evidence of an ...
... sound - substitution.27 Neither is correct . What Miege teaches is the Scottish [ y ] and the Scottish falling diphthong [ iü ] , whose second element was apparently similar to [ y ] .28 There is , indeed , little if any evidence of an ...
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... sound , and í to denote a different i - sound . The native script , whose signification we can check by inscriptions using Latin or Greek characters , thus offered six separate vowel symbols , transliterated a , e , i , í , u , ú ; it ...
... sound , and í to denote a different i - sound . The native script , whose signification we can check by inscriptions using Latin or Greek characters , thus offered six separate vowel symbols , transliterated a , e , i , í , u , ú ; it ...
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Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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