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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... nasal upon the nonnasal class and vice versa is stated in all our ON grammars ; but the immediate points of contact ... nasal class with initial v- . Therefore the ó in ófum was only indirectly due to the nasal class through the ...
... nasal upon the nonnasal class and vice versa is stated in all our ON grammars ; but the immediate points of contact ... nasal class with initial v- . Therefore the ó in ófum was only indirectly due to the nasal class through the ...
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... nasal . In the environment / - # / the nasal is [ n ] or [ n ] . The environment does not account for the place articula- tion here , and the allophone must be said to be free as to place of articulation . The phoneme which has an ...
... nasal . In the environment / - # / the nasal is [ n ] or [ n ] . The environment does not account for the place articula- tion here , and the allophone must be said to be free as to place of articulation . The phoneme which has an ...
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... nasal- ized vowel allophones , e.g. / fóan / ' drive ' is phonetically [ fó " ǝ " n ] . But the dia- lect also shows nasalized vowels not followed by a nasal consonant : / dó " a " / ' do ' , phonetically [ dó " ǝ " ] , contrasting with ...
... nasal- ized vowel allophones , e.g. / fóan / ' drive ' is phonetically [ fó " ǝ " n ] . But the dia- lect also shows nasalized vowels not followed by a nasal consonant : / dó " a " / ' do ' , phonetically [ dó " ǝ " ] , contrasting with ...
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