Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... sound change would make more sense of it than does mere presentation of English sound changes as they come up.3 The rest of this chapter is a lucid and effective cataloguing of the members of the Indo - European family of languages and ...
... sound change would make more sense of it than does mere presentation of English sound changes as they come up.3 The rest of this chapter is a lucid and effective cataloguing of the members of the Indo - European family of languages and ...
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... sounds and sound changes are all thoroughly phonetic . This fact may be illustrated by Pyles's description of the development of OE æ found in three places in the text . First we are told , in the chapter on writing , ' When in Middle ...
... sounds and sound changes are all thoroughly phonetic . This fact may be illustrated by Pyles's description of the development of OE æ found in three places in the text . First we are told , in the chapter on writing , ' When in Middle ...
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... sound- imitative or sound - suggestive sense . They are expressives in which sound symbol- ism plays an undeniable part . As we move away from echoism pure and simple , however , we find greater freedom in the arrangement of the sounds ...
... sound- imitative or sound - suggestive sense . They are expressives in which sound symbol- ism plays an undeniable part . As we move away from echoism pure and simple , however , we find greater freedom in the arrangement of the sounds ...
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ablaut accent adjectives allomorphs allophones alternation analysis appears Archaic C-phonemics Chinese Chip cited clusters consonant construction contrast corresponding dative derived diachronic dialects diphthong discussion distich distinction English etymologies example fact final forms free variation gerund góre grammar graph Hare hemistichs Hittite Hupa indicative infinitive inflectional initial Japanese Kartvelian Korean language Latin lexical lines linguistic meaning Megr metaphony Minto modern monophthongization morpheme morphophonemic nasal vowels negated obstruents occur pair palatal paradigm parallelism passive pattern Penutian phonemic phonological position possible preceding present probably problem pronoun pronunciation reconstruction reflexes rules semantic semivowel sentence sequence sonants song song-units sound speech stem stressed vowel structure suffix syllable syntactic tactic tense thee theory Tibetan tion translation umlaut variant velar velar glide verb verbal nouns vocalic voiced voiceless vowel harmony words