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In initial position , IO IU IA are always read as jo ju ja and never as io iu ia , which simply do not exist in native words ( with the exception of iankaikkinen ' eternal ' ) . There are only marginal occurrences of initial ji ( mostly ...
In initial position , IO IU IA are always read as jo ju ja and never as io iu ia , which simply do not exist in native words ( with the exception of iankaikkinen ' eternal ' ) . There are only marginal occurrences of initial ji ( mostly ...
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Once the pattern of initial symbolization , mutation rules , and final sym- bolization had become part of languages , each of its three aspects were them- selves subject to change . Before language ( or prelanguage ) had developed in ...
Once the pattern of initial symbolization , mutation rules , and final sym- bolization had become part of languages , each of its three aspects were them- selves subject to change . Before language ( or prelanguage ) had developed in ...
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The Japanese forms upon which the bulk of Martin's comparisons is based , then , are the forms of modern standard Japanese with minor orthographic adjustments along historical lines : syllable- initial / p / is written historically and ...
The Japanese forms upon which the bulk of Martin's comparisons is based , then , are the forms of modern standard Japanese with minor orthographic adjustments along historical lines : syllable- initial / p / is written historically and ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāņinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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