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PHONEMICS OF THE ZWOLLE DIALECT SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC WILLIAM Z. SHETTER University of Wisconsin ( Application of the diachronic method to a structural study . A discussion of the segmental phonemes of a Dutch dialect introduces a ...
PHONEMICS OF THE ZWOLLE DIALECT SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC WILLIAM Z. SHETTER University of Wisconsin ( Application of the diachronic method to a structural study . A discussion of the segmental phonemes of a Dutch dialect introduces a ...
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This order of innovations permits us to assign the Mazatlán dialect to Southern Valley Low Mazatec on the basis of an early period of common development , and to consider the more recent innovation , shared with the Eastern High dialect ...
This order of innovations permits us to assign the Mazatlán dialect to Southern Valley Low Mazatec on the basis of an early period of common development , and to consider the more recent innovation , shared with the Eastern High dialect ...
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dialects were part of the Lowland group at that time . This period probably corresponds to the era of the Lowland Mazatec Nation . ( D ) A period in which the Valley dialect developed the characteristic features which distinguish it ...
dialects were part of the Lowland group at that time . This period probably corresponds to the era of the Lowland Mazatec Nation . ( D ) A period in which the Valley dialect developed the characteristic features which distinguish it ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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