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segmental phonemes and more clearly accentual phenomena such as Danish stød or Japanese pitch - fall . ... Closely connected with this problem is the perennial debate — at least among Russian phoneticians on the phonemic status of ( i ) ...
segmental phonemes and more clearly accentual phenomena such as Danish stød or Japanese pitch - fall . ... Closely connected with this problem is the perennial debate — at least among Russian phoneticians on the phonemic status of ( i ) ...
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The groupings at this level coincide fairly closely with the traditional concept of PHONEMES . The existence and significance of such groupings seems well established . It is by no means irrelevant that natural writing systems , to the ...
The groupings at this level coincide fairly closely with the traditional concept of PHONEMES . The existence and significance of such groupings seems well established . It is by no means irrelevant that natural writing systems , to the ...
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On the other hand , although significant allophonic variations are presented in the section on segmental phonemes , the description of the vocalic allophones of / r / , 11 / , and / m / is postponed until $ 2.2841 , where the rules ...
On the other hand , although significant allophonic variations are presented in the section on segmental phonemes , the description of the vocalic allophones of / r / , 11 / , and / m / is postponed until $ 2.2841 , where the rules ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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