Language, Bände 6-12Linguistic Society of America, 1935 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... consonants and vowels have a certain phonetic simi- larity in being sonant , but these phonemic classes have also a peculiar distributional difference : the vowels may appear doubled ( ii , ee , aa , 00 ) while the voiced consonants are ...
... consonants and vowels have a certain phonetic simi- larity in being sonant , but these phonemic classes have also a peculiar distributional difference : the vowels may appear doubled ( ii , ee , aa , 00 ) while the voiced consonants are ...
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... consonants ( in syl . - final when in phrase - medial ; in syl . - initial when in phrase - initial ) . Syllables begin with one or more consonants , which are said to be in syllabic - initial , and may be closed with one voiceless ...
... consonants ( in syl . - final when in phrase - medial ; in syl . - initial when in phrase - initial ) . Syllables begin with one or more consonants , which are said to be in syllabic - initial , and may be closed with one voiceless ...
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voiced consonants and the semivowels is that the latter occur after most consonants while the nasals and lateral ... consonants with the same freedom as vowels , but postconsonantic semivowels are phonetically consonants ( inter ...
voiced consonants and the semivowels is that the latter occur after most consonants while the nasals and lateral ... consonants with the same freedom as vowels , but postconsonantic semivowels are phonetically consonants ( inter ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 20 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 42 |
Book Reviews E H Sturtevant R G Kent H Keniston A | 49 |
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