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Some would say that such is the nature of the subject . According to my opinion , it may very well be the nature of our professional tradition . I do not know of any branch of knowledge in which so much concern is shown as in ours with ...
Some would say that such is the nature of the subject . According to my opinion , it may very well be the nature of our professional tradition . I do not know of any branch of knowledge in which so much concern is shown as in ours with ...
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Investigations into phonetics and the nature of sound were carried out by several scholars , including Bartoli , J. C. Scaliger ( who had an especial interest in the physiology of sound - production because of his profession as doctor ) ...
Investigations into phonetics and the nature of sound were carried out by several scholars , including Bartoli , J. C. Scaliger ( who had an especial interest in the physiology of sound - production because of his profession as doctor ) ...
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The analysis of a certain field of nature which results is freely extensible , and all - in - all so harmonious with actual physics that such extension could be made with great appropriateness to a multiplicity of phenomena belonging ...
The analysis of a certain field of nature which results is freely extensible , and all - in - all so harmonious with actual physics that such extension could be made with great appropriateness to a multiplicity of phenomena belonging ...
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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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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