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báwt / bout In this idiolect ( and dialect ) , / i / and // never occur in pristine environment and thus never as ... For other dialects , however , these same phonemes may occur as principal variants and hence furnish the basis of the ...
báwt / bout In this idiolect ( and dialect ) , / i / and // never occur in pristine environment and thus never as ... For other dialects , however , these same phonemes may occur as principal variants and hence furnish the basis of the ...
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namely / a / , while the New England dialects favor the older , rounded variant , / 5 / . The principal variants for { 0. } and { a . } for the four dialects discussed above are as follows : Baltimore London Boston Toronto { 0. } ...
namely / a / , while the New England dialects favor the older , rounded variant , / 5 / . The principal variants for { 0. } and { a . } for the four dialects discussed above are as follows : Baltimore London Boston Toronto { 0. } ...
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this morphophone is lacking in all dialects in which phoneme // is lacking , that is , in dialects ( unlike my own ) where sin and sing contrast as / sín / * / sing / . In such dialects , sing ends in two consonant phones , the first ...
this morphophone is lacking in all dialects in which phoneme // is lacking , that is , in dialects ( unlike my own ) where sin and sing contrast as / sín / * / sing / . In such dialects , sing ends in two consonant phones , the first ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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