Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Mexican Spanish . In the following pages I shall discuss this subject much more in detail . It is well known to students of language that syllabic consonants are to be found in some languages . A regular series of syllabic consonants ...
... Mexican Spanish . In the following pages I shall discuss this subject much more in detail . It is well known to students of language that syllabic consonants are to be found in some languages . A regular series of syllabic consonants ...
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... Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of the above five phonetic symbols that represent the five New Mexican ...
... Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of the above five phonetic symbols that represent the five New Mexican ...
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... Mexican forms ingalaterra , indulugensia , tíguere , Franquilín < inglaterra , indulgencia , tigre , Franklin , etc.18 5. Syllabic . Syllabic , which is always short and practically semiexplosive , may result from ... MEXICAN SPANISH 117.
... Mexican forms ingalaterra , indulugensia , tíguere , Franquilín < inglaterra , indulgencia , tigre , Franklin , etc.18 5. Syllabic . Syllabic , which is always short and practically semiexplosive , may result from ... MEXICAN SPANISH 117.
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