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... alliteration requires similarity between the corresponding onsets , the Germanic pattern supports the distinction in ... alliteration are similarly high for S - nasal - though with sn ( 100 % ) having , contrary to expectation , a higher ...
... alliteration requires similarity between the corresponding onsets , the Germanic pattern supports the distinction in ... alliteration are similarly high for S - nasal - though with sn ( 100 % ) having , contrary to expectation , a higher ...
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... alliteration - display a cross- linguistic trend for certain consonant clusters to be more splittable than others . There is a plausible phonetic basis for this trend , based in similarity , and some experimental support for that ...
... alliteration - display a cross- linguistic trend for certain consonant clusters to be more splittable than others . There is a plausible phonetic basis for this trend , based in similarity , and some experimental support for that ...
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... alliteration . Paper presented at the 25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics , Melbourne . MINKOVA , DONKA . 2003. Alliteration and sound change in Early English verse . ( Cambridge studies in linguistics 101 ...
... alliteration . Paper presented at the 25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics , Melbourne . MINKOVA , DONKA . 2003. Alliteration and sound change in Early English verse . ( Cambridge studies in linguistics 101 ...
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HanZangyu tonyuanci yanjiu vol 1 HanZangyu | 1 |
Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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