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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... vowels , they came to be able to stand in closed syllable as well.16 This change included the umlaut vowels , though these may at this time still have been allophones which developed subsequently into both short and long vowel phonemes ...
... vowels , they came to be able to stand in closed syllable as well.16 This change included the umlaut vowels , though these may at this time still have been allophones which developed subsequently into both short and long vowel phonemes ...
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... vowel sequences before and after class I vowels , initially before vowels , and intervocalically ( in consonantal position ) . Unstressed / ǝ / occurs only in R and K after / u / . Sequences of / ǝ / plus V1 are dissyllabic . 1.21 . In ...
... vowel sequences before and after class I vowels , initially before vowels , and intervocalically ( in consonantal position ) . Unstressed / ǝ / occurs only in R and K after / u / . Sequences of / ǝ / plus V1 are dissyllabic . 1.21 . In ...
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... vowel analysis of Rumanian , assumes that certain vowel differences are significant and hence that palatalization of consonants is subphonemic . Fairbanks ' analysis , like the five - vowel analysis of Rumanian , assumes that the ...
... vowel analysis of Rumanian , assumes that certain vowel differences are significant and hence that palatalization of consonants is subphonemic . Fairbanks ' analysis , like the five - vowel analysis of Rumanian , assumes that the ...
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