Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... according to the phoneme that precedes as well as according to that which follows , but certain characteristics of the a are always present . The same claim is made respecting other vocalic phonemes . With regard to the 16 consonants ...
... according to the phoneme that precedes as well as according to that which follows , but certain characteristics of the a are always present . The same claim is made respecting other vocalic phonemes . With regard to the 16 consonants ...
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... according to the first edition of CIL I , while forms of audio are cited according to the second ; on Ateleta the second edition has some valuable data lacking in the first . We are now in a position to study satisfactorily the sandhi ...
... according to the first edition of CIL I , while forms of audio are cited according to the second ; on Ateleta the second edition has some valuable data lacking in the first . We are now in a position to study satisfactorily the sandhi ...
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... according to their lengths , but solely according to the meanings of the words and the ideas he wishes to convey . Occasionally , of course , out of respect for the youth , inexperience , or low mentality of a particular auditor , a ...
... according to their lengths , but solely according to the meanings of the words and the ideas he wishes to convey . Occasionally , of course , out of respect for the youth , inexperience , or low mentality of a particular auditor , a ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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