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my capacity of phonetician , I took Icelandic [ a ] for a back vowel , and to this classification I still adhere . In my book The phonology of modern Icelandic 104 ( 1923 ) , I classified [ a ] as a tergal — that is , as a vowel made ...
my capacity of phonetician , I took Icelandic [ a ] for a back vowel , and to this classification I still adhere . In my book The phonology of modern Icelandic 104 ( 1923 ) , I classified [ a ] as a tergal — that is , as a vowel made ...
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As the author points out , his system of vowels is not fully symmetrical , since the opening high vowel / y / lacks a closing vowel to pair with and the closing high vowel / u / lacks the corresponding opening one .
As the author points out , his system of vowels is not fully symmetrical , since the opening high vowel / y / lacks a closing vowel to pair with and the closing high vowel / u / lacks the corresponding opening one .
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conjugation , root - initial || w || is realized as zero , leaving a biconsonantal root residue , provided the stem vowel is / i / . Similarly , the three roots || kl || ' eat ' , I'mr ' command ' , and ' xo || ' take ' lose the root ...
conjugation , root - initial || w || is realized as zero , leaving a biconsonantal root residue , provided the stem vowel is / i / . Similarly , the three roots || kl || ' eat ' , I'mr ' command ' , and ' xo || ' take ' lose the root ...
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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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