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INTERNAL EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT CHINESE PALATAL ENDINGS MANTARO J. HASHIMOTO Princeton University In this study an attempt is made to show that , upon close examination , certain phonemic alternations in Mandarin Chinese , which hitherto ...
INTERNAL EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT CHINESE PALATAL ENDINGS MANTARO J. HASHIMOTO Princeton University In this study an attempt is made to show that , upon close examination , certain phonemic alternations in Mandarin Chinese , which hitherto ...
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One of the most probable factors in preventing the palatalization of the old velar or glottal initials ( and thus leading to the creation of the doublets in question ) would be the presence of the palatal ...
One of the most probable factors in preventing the palatalization of the old velar or glottal initials ( and thus leading to the creation of the doublets in question ) would be the presence of the palatal ...
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finals coalesced in these syllables due to the palatalization of the former or , alternatively , as evidence that the palatal medial was lost in the latter . Only the first interpretation is plausible , since the homophonic groups of ...
finals coalesced in these syllables due to the palatalization of the former or , alternatively , as evidence that the palatal medial was lost in the latter . Only the first interpretation is plausible , since the homophonic groups of ...
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