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s.y.n. } , and the portmanteaus / < / and / j / represent a universal morphophonic structuring of { -t.yuw. ... At this point it will have become evident that the writing system is representing morphophones by ...
s.y.n. } , and the portmanteaus / < / and / j / represent a universal morphophonic structuring of { -t.yuw. ... At this point it will have become evident that the writing system is representing morphophones by ...
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Using the same graphs to represent two different morphophone units , such as in < -00- > for both { u . } in book and { uw . } in boot , will be called HOMOGRAPHIC writing ; using different graphs for the same unit , such as < -00 > and ...
Using the same graphs to represent two different morphophone units , such as in < -00- > for both { u . } in book and { uw . } in boot , will be called HOMOGRAPHIC writing ; using different graphs for the same unit , such as < -00 > and ...
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With what degree of accuracy did the writing represent the spoken language even in the seventh century ? This we cannot know . ... which may represent a non - standard dialect spoken in northwestern China in the ninth or tenth century .
With what degree of accuracy did the writing represent the spoken language even in the seventh century ? This we cannot know . ... which may represent a non - standard dialect spoken in northwestern China in the ninth or tenth century .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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