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It follows that some data corresponding to these components must be determinable in the sound waves . ... that in most instances , if not in all , there is no precise demarcation between the curves of two successive sounds .
It follows that some data corresponding to these components must be determinable in the sound waves . ... that in most instances , if not in all , there is no precise demarcation between the curves of two successive sounds .
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Occasionally we are more fortunate in being able to determine the phonemic standing of an ancient sound change . Thus the Gothic lowering of Gmc . u , represented in Gothic by the spelling au , occurs only before r , h , and hw .
Occasionally we are more fortunate in being able to determine the phonemic standing of an ancient sound change . Thus the Gothic lowering of Gmc . u , represented in Gothic by the spelling au , occurs only before r , h , and hw .
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Therefore , such similarities or constants are not essential to phoneme - grouping ; therefore , such similarities or constants in the sound - waves cannot be the ' phonemefeatures ' . Andrade , approaching the subject with more ...
Therefore , such similarities or constants are not essential to phoneme - grouping ; therefore , such similarities or constants in the sound - waves cannot be the ' phonemefeatures ' . Andrade , approaching the subject with more ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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