Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... voiceless spirants : we will discover that all the economy we gained by eliminating the stops is lost by the need of a double series of spirants . 1.2 . The spirants . We have established four voiceless and four voiced spirants as ...
... voiceless spirants : we will discover that all the economy we gained by eliminating the stops is lost by the need of a double series of spirants . 1.2 . The spirants . We have established four voiceless and four voiced spirants as ...
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... voiceless allophones of / ph / etc. occur initially , the voiced allophones only medially and finally ; but these terms are meaningful only if we establish junctures before the voiceless allo- phones or after the voiced ones , e.g. in ...
... voiceless allophones of / ph / etc. occur initially , the voiced allophones only medially and finally ; but these terms are meaningful only if we establish junctures before the voiceless allo- phones or after the voiced ones , e.g. in ...
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... voiceless palatal are due to the first source , L for [ ] to the second , and c for [ t ] or 0 and 8 to the third ... voiceless voiced 20 t b d g 480 k voiceless S Sibilants voiced 2 voiceless Affricates voiced j voiceless f 0 ...
... voiceless palatal are due to the first source , L for [ ] to the second , and c for [ t ] or 0 and 8 to the third ... voiceless voiced 20 t b d g 480 k voiceless S Sibilants voiced 2 voiceless Affricates voiced j voiceless f 0 ...
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