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On 124 we read : ' In English , successions like ( je ) in yes or ( we ) in well are treated as two phonemes , like any sequence of consonant plus vowel , but combinations of vowels plus semivowels are treated as compound phonemes .
On 124 we read : ' In English , successions like ( je ) in yes or ( we ) in well are treated as two phonemes , like any sequence of consonant plus vowel , but combinations of vowels plus semivowels are treated as compound phonemes .
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... may fill different positions in Sı . Quite apart from its transformational form , there are restrictions of individual co - occurrence dictating which S , will fill which positions in Sı : not all S , S , combinations occur . 3.1 .
... may fill different positions in Sı . Quite apart from its transformational form , there are restrictions of individual co - occurrence dictating which S , will fill which positions in Sı : not all S , S , combinations occur . 3.1 .
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Brown's suggestion ( 259 ) that ' the linguistic distinction between possible and impossible phoneme combinations can profitably be displaced by a continuum of more or less probable combinations ' appears to depend on one's notions of ...
Brown's suggestion ( 259 ) that ' the linguistic distinction between possible and impossible phoneme combinations can profitably be displaced by a continuum of more or less probable combinations ' appears to depend on one's notions of ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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