Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... vowel in that language , then in the vowel [ i ] the ratio LP / HP is a smaller fraction than the ratio LP / HP in any other vowel in the language . When , as in the work of Gemelli and Pastori , the characteristic frequencies are given ...
... vowel in that language , then in the vowel [ i ] the ratio LP / HP is a smaller fraction than the ratio LP / HP in any other vowel in the language . When , as in the work of Gemelli and Pastori , the characteristic frequencies are given ...
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... vowel ( i.e. every long vowel not due to later lengthening or contraction ) comes from compensatory lengthening upon loss of a laryngeal consonant before another consonant ( before a con- sonant e ' > è , ex > ā , ey > ō , e . > ā ) .1 ...
... vowel ( i.e. every long vowel not due to later lengthening or contraction ) comes from compensatory lengthening upon loss of a laryngeal consonant before another consonant ( before a con- sonant e ' > è , ex > ā , ey > ō , e . > ā ) .1 ...
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... vowel ( 43 , voyelle secondaire ) is developed . This is the source of many of the ' prothetic ' vowels of Greek ... vowel of Greek and Armenian is not a secondary develop- ment but rather a retention of a minimal vowel ( schwa secundum ) ...
... vowel ( 43 , voyelle secondaire ) is developed . This is the source of many of the ' prothetic ' vowels of Greek ... vowel of Greek and Armenian is not a secondary develop- ment but rather a retention of a minimal vowel ( schwa secundum ) ...
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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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