Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... similar . Thus one subject who has lived both in Virginia and the middle Atlantic states uses either [ æ ] or [ a ] phonemes in words of the aunt , dance , ask , type , according to what sort of speakers he is addressing . Also the ...
... similar . Thus one subject who has lived both in Virginia and the middle Atlantic states uses either [ æ ] or [ a ] phonemes in words of the aunt , dance , ask , type , according to what sort of speakers he is addressing . Also the ...
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... similar case , 10 The difficulty of gauging the relation of Sicel to primitive Italic is increased by the facts : ( 1 ) many words of Sicilian Greek are Greek with a limited range of attestation ; and ( 2 ) there have been borrowings in ...
... similar case , 10 The difficulty of gauging the relation of Sicel to primitive Italic is increased by the facts : ( 1 ) many words of Sicilian Greek are Greek with a limited range of attestation ; and ( 2 ) there have been borrowings in ...
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... Similar influence of vowels upon vowels , in the regressive direction , is seen in the Germanic umlaut phenomena , in the limited assimilations of vowels in ancient Greek , in the epenthesis seen in Avestan and in Greek . In Modern ...
... Similar influence of vowels upon vowels , in the regressive direction , is seen in the Germanic umlaut phenomena , in the limited assimilations of vowels in ancient Greek , in the epenthesis seen in Avestan and in Greek . In Modern ...
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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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