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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... short ' vowel differed also in quality.3 The three short front vowels are convincingly identified and require little further discussion . They are / i / , Douglas's I 2 , E Impr 3 , Ee Exc . 2 , in England , pretty both ME [ e ] , been ...
... short ' vowel differed also in quality.3 The three short front vowels are convincingly identified and require little further discussion . They are / i / , Douglas's I 2 , E Impr 3 , Ee Exc . 2 , in England , pretty both ME [ e ] , been ...
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... short [ ə ] carrying the stress in words like come , sun . D [ ouglas ] makes a clear distinction between U 3 and the unstressed and entirely weakened central vowel . ' This ' entirely weakened ' central vowel , for which Holmberg ...
... short [ ə ] carrying the stress in words like come , sun . D [ ouglas ] makes a clear distinction between U 3 and the unstressed and entirely weakened central vowel . ' This ' entirely weakened ' central vowel , for which Holmberg ...
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... short * e and short * i has long been argued by structural - minded Germanic scholars . Three variant views have been proposed : Meillet and Prokosch consider these sounds to be ' almost ' members of the same phoneme ; 2 Twaddell and ...
... short * e and short * i has long been argued by structural - minded Germanic scholars . Three variant views have been proposed : Meillet and Prokosch consider these sounds to be ' almost ' members of the same phoneme ; 2 Twaddell and ...
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