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We have provided alternatives P and B for the writing of stops , I and J for the writing of diphthongs , A and G for the writing of accent . We have shown how one could regard the palatals and the velar nasals as either sequential or ...
We have provided alternatives P and B for the writing of stops , I and J for the writing of diphthongs , A and G for the writing of accent . We have shown how one could regard the palatals and the velar nasals as either sequential or ...
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The fifth chapter , on writing systems , is a welcome presentation . From the introductory section , Learning a writing system is not the same as learning a language , to the summary , Application ( 109 ) , it is material such as we ...
The fifth chapter , on writing systems , is a welcome presentation . From the introductory section , Learning a writing system is not the same as learning a language , to the summary , Application ( 109 ) , it is material such as we ...
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Consequently every portion of grammar instruction must be directly related to the process of writing ' ( 141 ) . Such narrow practicality may appeal to educators and teachers of English literature , who regularly subordinate the study ...
Consequently every portion of grammar instruction must be directly related to the process of writing ' ( 141 ) . Such narrow practicality may appeal to educators and teachers of English literature , who regularly subordinate the study ...
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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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