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The relationship may be roughly diagrammed as follows : American English Solør ü u å American u approximates most nearly to Solør o , but American o is rather higher than Solør å . • A comparison of the descriptions in Larsen 12–13 ...
The relationship may be roughly diagrammed as follows : American English Solør ü u å American u approximates most nearly to Solør o , but American o is rather higher than Solør å . • A comparison of the descriptions in Larsen 12–13 ...
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If we now examine the situation in American Solør , we find that in the loanwords borrowed from American English , a new vowel distinction has been introduced , so that instead of two oppositions in this range , there are three .
If we now examine the situation in American Solør , we find that in the loanwords borrowed from American English , a new vowel distinction has been introduced , so that instead of two oppositions in this range , there are three .
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN INDIAN LINGUISTICS 1936-1937 MORRIS SWADESH UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ( This bibliography is planned to furnish complete annual lists of books and articles on American Indian languages , with brief indication of ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN INDIAN LINGUISTICS 1936-1937 MORRIS SWADESH UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ( This bibliography is planned to furnish complete annual lists of books and articles on American Indian languages , with brief indication of ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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