Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... give the identical frequency , say , 2579 cycles for the high formant of [ i ] , he should be able to give valid reasons for expecting : ( 1 ) that there are no variables in the resonance of the oral and nasal cavities , in spite of all ...
... give the identical frequency , say , 2579 cycles for the high formant of [ i ] , he should be able to give valid reasons for expecting : ( 1 ) that there are no variables in the resonance of the oral and nasal cavities , in spite of all ...
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... give us no concern , since the Veneti , 1o like the Etruscans , were in the habit of dividing words between lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to division of syllables . " 1 Whatmough's suggestion that we might have in ...
... give us no concern , since the Veneti , 1o like the Etruscans , were in the habit of dividing words between lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to division of syllables . " 1 Whatmough's suggestion that we might have in ...
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... give it its proper place in Indo - European . For it is , in all likelihood , a reflex of the Indo - European stem ( in -ya , f . ) which gives us Greek kapota , Ionic kpadin ' heart ' . The Tocharian word does not represent IE * krd ...
... give it its proper place in Indo - European . For it is , in all likelihood , a reflex of the Indo - European stem ( in -ya , f . ) which gives us Greek kapota , Ionic kpadin ' heart ' . The Tocharian word does not represent IE * krd ...
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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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