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The phonemes [ j ] and [ w ] invariably mark the beginning of a word ( simple or in composition ) in the native elements of English ; so do [ j ] and [ v ] in German . They are phonemic ( phonematisch ) boundary marks .
The phonemes [ j ] and [ w ] invariably mark the beginning of a word ( simple or in composition ) in the native elements of English ; so do [ j ] and [ v ] in German . They are phonemic ( phonematisch ) boundary marks .
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JOHN PAUL WENNINGER , Assistant Professor of German in Marquette University , Milwaukee , Wis . , was received into the Linguistic Society as a member for 1935 , after the last published list . THE FOLLOWING NEW MEMBERS FOR 1936 were ...
JOHN PAUL WENNINGER , Assistant Professor of German in Marquette University , Milwaukee , Wis . , was received into the Linguistic Society as a member for 1935 , after the last published list . THE FOLLOWING NEW MEMBERS FOR 1936 were ...
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Philip Scherer , Ph.D. , teacher of German at Stuyvesant High School , New York City ; 2110 Westbury Court , Brooklyn , N.Y .; IndoEuropean etymology . Mrs. H. W. Schroeder ( Ida Lerey ) , 464 Heights Road , Ridgewood , N. J .
Philip Scherer , Ph.D. , teacher of German at Stuyvesant High School , New York City ; 2110 Westbury Court , Brooklyn , N.Y .; IndoEuropean etymology . Mrs. H. W. Schroeder ( Ida Lerey ) , 464 Heights Road , Ridgewood , N. J .
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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according American appears associated assume become called cause century cited common Comparative complete conclusion connection consider consonant contains corresponding course definition demonstrative derived dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explained expressed fact final forms French frequency German give given Greek Hittite important indicative influence inscriptions instance interesting interpretation Italy language later Latin less linguistic meaning middle nature noun occurs original parallel passage person phoneme plural position possible preceding present primary probably Professor pronoun question reason reference regard relation relative represents result secondary seems seen sense similar sing Society sound speech stem stop Sturtevant suffix suggested theory Tibetan tion Tocharian true University uomo various Venetic verb voiced vowel words