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If any one questions the validity of these results because every investigator does not 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 ...
If any one questions the validity of these results because every investigator does not 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 ...
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tola.r. is run over and stands by itself in the second line should give us no concern , since the Veneti , 10 like the Etruscans , were in the habit of dividing words between lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to ...
tola.r. is run over and stands by itself in the second line should give us no concern , since the Veneti , 10 like the Etruscans , were in the habit of dividing words between lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to ...
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... but with the verb rje - ba that means ' to barter , to give or take in exchange ' or , in a more general sense , ' to change , to shift'.16 Hence t'ugs - rje - ba and sñiñ - rje - ba mean , in all probability , ' heart - shifting ...
... but with the verb rje - ba that means ' to barter , to give or take in exchange ' or , in a more general sense , ' to change , to shift'.16 Hence t'ugs - rje - ba and sñiñ - rje - ba mean , in all probability , ' heart - shifting ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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