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If we lump u / ü , o / ö , and A / ä into T , t , and I ( high , mid , and low vowels , see 5.2 ) , we can first pose a set of questions about ... Can immediately follow all the other vowels as the second vowel of the root morpheme 3.
If we lump u / ü , o / ö , and A / ä into T , t , and I ( high , mid , and low vowels , see 5.2 ) , we can first pose a set of questions about ... Can immediately follow all the other vowels as the second vowel of the root morpheme 3.
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It is readily seen that Hart's forms cited in ( 6 ) deviate from their cognates in contemporary English , in that contemporary English shows a tense vowel or diphthong where Hart has a lax vowel . As we examine the differing forms more ...
It is readily seen that Hart's forms cited in ( 6 ) deviate from their cognates in contemporary English , in that contemporary English shows a tense vowel or diphthong where Hart has a lax vowel . As we examine the differing forms more ...
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the history of the English Great Vowel Shift . Recall that in Hart's descriptions there was unclarity with regard to the feature of compactness ( height ) , particularly as it affected the grave ( back ) vowels , but that with regard to ...
the history of the English Great Vowel Shift . Recall that in Hart's descriptions there was unclarity with regard to the feature of compactness ( height ) , particularly as it affected the grave ( back ) vowels , but that with regard to ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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