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If , however , the change runs its full course ( which seems to be frequently the case ) , then all the X - pronunciations will be replaced by Y - pronunciationsunless another sound change comes into the picture to compete for some of ...
If , however , the change runs its full course ( which seems to be frequently the case ) , then all the X - pronunciations will be replaced by Y - pronunciationsunless another sound change comes into the picture to compete for some of ...
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9 : ( 10 ) DED 1525 : Ma . guļūguļū ' sound of fruits falling into water ' ; Ka . guļuguļu ' gurgling sound of running water ' ; Tulu guļuguļu ' a noise made as in filling a pitcher with water ' . IA ( not in CDIAL ) : Skt . ( late ) ...
9 : ( 10 ) DED 1525 : Ma . guļūguļū ' sound of fruits falling into water ' ; Ka . guļuguļu ' gurgling sound of running water ' ; Tulu guļuguļu ' a noise made as in filling a pitcher with water ' . IA ( not in CDIAL ) : Skt . ( late ) ...
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With formative -kk- : Ka . cața / uku ' with the noise of a smart blow with a cane or whip ' ; Tulu cațakka ' a slapping or cracking sound ' , cațuka ' a snapping sound ' . CDI AL 4570 : Skt . ( medical ) cațacațāyate ' crackles ' ...
With formative -kk- : Ka . cața / uku ' with the noise of a smart blow with a cane or whip ' ; Tulu cațakka ' a slapping or cracking sound ' , cațuka ' a snapping sound ' . CDI AL 4570 : Skt . ( medical ) cațacațāyate ' crackles ' ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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