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It will be found that there are significant and consistent differences in the translation of syntactic units containing forms of these two kinds , and that sets of units containing both obviative and absolute forms in comparable ...
It will be found that there are significant and consistent differences in the translation of syntactic units containing forms of these two kinds , and that sets of units containing both obviative and absolute forms in comparable ...
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clusters in English is in some way dependent upon the number of units of difference in distinctive features between the component phonemes . Examining the observed and the expected frequencies , we find that there are far fewer observed ...
clusters in English is in some way dependent upon the number of units of difference in distinctive features between the component phonemes . Examining the observed and the expected frequencies , we find that there are far fewer observed ...
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This suggests that Saporta's procedure of counting 2 units for direct contrasts and 1 unit for indirect contrasts may ... tendency to favor clusters with 7 and 8 units of difference and to disfavor clusters with 9 units of difference .
This suggests that Saporta's procedure of counting 2 units for direct contrasts and 1 unit for indirect contrasts may ... tendency to favor clusters with 7 and 8 units of difference and to disfavor clusters with 9 units of difference .
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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