Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... allophone of / k / and the devoiced allophone of / w / in a queen are accounted for by the labial feature of free allophones of / w / and the voiceless feature of free allophones of / k / . The differentiation between situations in ...
... allophone of / k / and the devoiced allophone of / w / in a queen are accounted for by the labial feature of free allophones of / w / and the voiceless feature of free allophones of / k / . The differentiation between situations in ...
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... allophones . When Hall , in his Italian grammar , says that ' / t / has as its only allophone the unvoiced [ dental ] ... allophones are mediovelar , allowing for the possibility that there may also be determined allophones which are ...
... allophones . When Hall , in his Italian grammar , says that ' / t / has as its only allophone the unvoiced [ dental ] ... allophones are mediovelar , allowing for the possibility that there may also be determined allophones which are ...
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... allophones ranging from low to mid . Higher allophones occur after juncture and in some other positions , par- ticularly in stressed syllables ' ( 12 ) . Just what kind of juncture does he mean ? Moreover , the description ' rounded ...
... allophones ranging from low to mid . Higher allophones occur after juncture and in some other positions , par- ticularly in stressed syllables ' ( 12 ) . Just what kind of juncture does he mean ? Moreover , the description ' rounded ...
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