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In the section on Orthography ( ix ) , the letter j is accepted for the representation of the voiced affricate ( dz ) in echoics and loan - words ; but its counterpart , the digraph ch , representing the voiceless affricate ( ts ) ...
In the section on Orthography ( ix ) , the letter j is accepted for the representation of the voiced affricate ( dz ) in echoics and loan - words ; but its counterpart , the digraph ch , representing the voiceless affricate ( ts ) ...
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In Harris ' system , statements applying to categories represented in the form X * ( n a numeral ) applied also to categories represented in the form Xm ( m < n ) . One might seek analogous properties of the system just analysed .
In Harris ' system , statements applying to categories represented in the form X * ( n a numeral ) applied also to categories represented in the form Xm ( m < n ) . One might seek analogous properties of the system just analysed .
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Where short i and u appear at the ends of words , this represents an imitation of Sanskrit spelling in most cases . The anusvāra ( transliterated as m ) originally represented nasalization , except when followed by a stop , in which ...
Where short i and u appear at the ends of words , this represents an imitation of Sanskrit spelling in most cases . The anusvāra ( transliterated as m ) originally represented nasalization , except when followed by a stop , in which ...
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