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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... semivowel , but not / y / or / w / ? If / h / is a semivowel , why does it not act like one here ? The fact is , as everyone knows , that consonants of the same type do not enter into initial clusters in English : a stop never follows a ...
... semivowel , but not / y / or / w / ? If / h / is a semivowel , why does it not act like one here ? The fact is , as everyone knows , that consonants of the same type do not enter into initial clusters in English : a stop never follows a ...
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... semivowel / h / has not been demonstrated ; hence the question of joining this voiced and frictionless phonic feature occurring after vowels with the voiceless fricative [ h ] before vowels and semivowels as allophones of one and the ...
... semivowel / h / has not been demonstrated ; hence the question of joining this voiced and frictionless phonic feature occurring after vowels with the voiceless fricative [ h ] before vowels and semivowels as allophones of one and the ...
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... semivowel in another.18 ( 18 ) Biloxi / duti / , Ofo / túti / , Tutelo / lu : ti / ; Osage / dace / , Crow / ruši / ; Dakota / yúta / ' to eat ' < Proto - Siouan * / rúti / . An original apical trill or flap results in an apical stop ...
... semivowel in another.18 ( 18 ) Biloxi / duti / , Ofo / túti / , Tutelo / lu : ti / ; Osage / dace / , Crow / ruši / ; Dakota / yúta / ' to eat ' < Proto - Siouan * / rúti / . An original apical trill or flap results in an apical stop ...
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