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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... vowels of heavy bases as the result of earlier diphthongs or of full - grade vowel plus consonantal allophone of one of these sonants plus a consonant . PIE ǝ he considered to be the vocalic allophone of the sonant standing between con ...
... vowels of heavy bases as the result of earlier diphthongs or of full - grade vowel plus consonantal allophone of one of these sonants plus a consonant . PIE ǝ he considered to be the vocalic allophone of the sonant standing between con ...
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... [ vowel ] phonemes ' before going to press , he surely would have revised the pas- sages that I have quoted above . Bloomfield adheres to his unitary phonemic interpretation of phonically com- plex vowels in his article The stressed vowels ...
... [ vowel ] phonemes ' before going to press , he surely would have revised the pas- sages that I have quoted above . Bloomfield adheres to his unitary phonemic interpretation of phonically com- plex vowels in his article The stressed vowels ...
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... vowel . ' This ' entirely weakened ' central vowel , for which Holmberg cannot find a tag , has above been identified as high - central / i / . While Holmberg , then , needing another symbol for the stressed central vowel , settles on ...
... vowel . ' This ' entirely weakened ' central vowel , for which Holmberg cannot find a tag , has above been identified as high - central / i / . While Holmberg , then , needing another symbol for the stressed central vowel , settles on ...
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