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1 showed that releases resemble the initial portion of the consonants they accompany when those consonants are initial ; that is , bd g releases are like embryonic initial transitions , and pt k releases like initial bursts .
1 showed that releases resemble the initial portion of the consonants they accompany when those consonants are initial ; that is , bd g releases are like embryonic initial transitions , and pt k releases like initial bursts .
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A third piece of evidence for an initial laryngeal in this root is to be found in the long augment of the imperfect ( ārdhnot ) and of the aorist forms árdhma , árdhi , and ārdhista ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long augments ...
A third piece of evidence for an initial laryngeal in this root is to be found in the long augment of the imperfect ( ārdhnot ) and of the aorist forms árdhma , árdhi , and ārdhista ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long augments ...
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A comparison of initial and final allophones of / m / also offers interesting results . In mum the final / m / is phonetically about twice as long as the initial / m / . In mump the length of the two instances of / m / is approximately ...
A comparison of initial and final allophones of / m / also offers interesting results . In mum the final / m / is phonetically about twice as long as the initial / m / . In mump the length of the two instances of / m / is approximately ...
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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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