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11 Hsieh proposes dialect subgrouping ' based on a corollary of the concept of lexical gradualness of sound change : that the more phonological forms two or more dialects share with respect to a commonly initiated but independently ...
11 Hsieh proposes dialect subgrouping ' based on a corollary of the concept of lexical gradualness of sound change : that the more phonological forms two or more dialects share with respect to a commonly initiated but independently ...
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13 , ' Sudanese dialects ' , cites my Dictionary of Nigerian Arabic , Undena , ḥaqq ( 152 ) for some Sudanese Arabic ... a feature of the prestwo nouns — the second of which must be in the tigious Cairo dialect ' ( 153 ) . genitive case ...
13 , ' Sudanese dialects ' , cites my Dictionary of Nigerian Arabic , Undena , ḥaqq ( 152 ) for some Sudanese Arabic ... a feature of the prestwo nouns — the second of which must be in the tigious Cairo dialect ' ( 153 ) . genitive case ...
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I agree with H in not the vowels are IPA - oriented in form as well as yet classifying the dialects of the Sudan , Chad , analysis , yet T uses / ü / for IPA / y / . and Cyprus until more information and analyses A more substantial ...
I agree with H in not the vowels are IPA - oriented in form as well as yet classifying the dialects of the Sudan , Chad , analysis , yet T uses / ü / for IPA / y / . and Cyprus until more information and analyses A more substantial ...
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