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To the uninitiated reader , the most startling will be the use ( initiated by McCawley ) of the symbol p to represent the morphophoneme / p ~~ w ~ ~ b / . The symbol is to be read / p / only when preceded by the fortition ( or ' stop ...
To the uninitiated reader , the most startling will be the use ( initiated by McCawley ) of the symbol p to represent the morphophoneme / p ~~ w ~ ~ b / . The symbol is to be read / p / only when preceded by the fortition ( or ' stop ...
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The reason for the introduction of v ( u ) as a symbol for / f / in Old High German lay in the Latin spelling practices of ... The practice of denoting the Germanic / f / by other symbols besides f is found in the oldest German written ...
The reason for the introduction of v ( u ) as a symbol for / f / in Old High German lay in the Latin spelling practices of ... The practice of denoting the Germanic / f / by other symbols besides f is found in the oldest German written ...
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The adoption of u ( v ) as a symbol for / f / and its rapid spread in medial position were supported by a phonological development in Old High German itself , namely the development of a new f - sound as a result of the High German ...
The adoption of u ( v ) as a symbol for / f / and its rapid spread in medial position were supported by a phonological development in Old High German itself , namely the development of a new f - sound as a result of the High German ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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