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We know that at one time some varieties , at least , of London English had a voiced intervocalic t , which we can assume was probably the same phone as the flapped , voiced t so common in America at present .
We know that at one time some varieties , at least , of London English had a voiced intervocalic t , which we can assume was probably the same phone as the flapped , voiced t so common in America at present .
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The Hittite sequence of voiceless lenis stop : voiceless lenis stop ( t - k ) was heard by the Greeks as voiceless fortis stop : voiced lenis stop ( tg ) , precisely as in the case of Greek óradós : Hittite hapatis ( Greek pd < Hittite ...
The Hittite sequence of voiceless lenis stop : voiceless lenis stop ( t - k ) was heard by the Greeks as voiceless fortis stop : voiced lenis stop ( tg ) , precisely as in the case of Greek óradós : Hittite hapatis ( Greek pd < Hittite ...
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As for myself , I am inclined to believe that Priebsch was correct in his contention that the g ( a voiced velar continuant ) is due to analogical influences . The reasons that move me to this conclusion are as follows : ( 1 ) Altho ...
As for myself , I am inclined to believe that Priebsch was correct in his contention that the g ( a voiced velar continuant ) is due to analogical influences . The reasons that move me to this conclusion are as follows : ( 1 ) Altho ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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