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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... indicate that the two identically transcribed phone - token sequences are different in meaning , yet we know them to be identical phonemically . Therefore , difference in meaning is not a sufficient condition for phonemic contrast . In ...
... indicate that the two identically transcribed phone - token sequences are different in meaning , yet we know them to be identical phonemically . Therefore , difference in meaning is not a sufficient condition for phonemic contrast . In ...
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... indicate a normal fortis [ s ] , while s stands for a mysterious fortis sound & between [ s ] and [ š ] , and for its voiced counterpart . After the 11th century there is also [ š ] , from the cluster / sk / . Kranzmayer does not make ...
... indicate a normal fortis [ s ] , while s stands for a mysterious fortis sound & between [ s ] and [ š ] , and for its voiced counterpart . After the 11th century there is also [ š ] , from the cluster / sk / . Kranzmayer does not make ...
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... indicate the reflexes of MHG / iu / ( 24 ) by eu , ew , and eü ; as in euch ' you ' , trewe ' faithfulness ' , neües ' new ' . These spellings do not seem to indicate any unround- ing , and yet we feel sure that this development had ...
... indicate the reflexes of MHG / iu / ( 24 ) by eu , ew , and eü ; as in euch ' you ' , trewe ' faithfulness ' , neües ' new ' . These spellings do not seem to indicate any unround- ing , and yet we feel sure that this development had ...
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