Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... identical or , at the least , very similar . Let us assume that a typically pronounced wh is identical with the sound that results from the expulsion of breath through pursed lips when a candle is blown out . We shall assume identity of ...
... identical or , at the least , very similar . Let us assume that a typically pronounced wh is identical with the sound that results from the expulsion of breath through pursed lips when a candle is blown out . We shall assume identity of ...
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... identical sounds but utterly distinct phonetic patterns ; or they may have mutually in- compatible phonetic systems , from the articulatory and acoustic stand- point , but identical or similar patterns . The following schematic examples ...
... identical sounds but utterly distinct phonetic patterns ; or they may have mutually in- compatible phonetic systems , from the articulatory and acoustic stand- point , but identical or similar patterns . The following schematic examples ...
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... identical development of the long ōi is seen in the same forms of the o - stems , where length is assured by the ... identical with the nominative plural , but for the fact that the o - stems did not become absolutely identical in these ...
... identical development of the long ōi is seen in the same forms of the o - stems , where length is assured by the ... identical with the nominative plural , but for the fact that the o - stems did not become absolutely identical in these ...
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accent adjective Algonquian alternation American analogic animate object appears archaic archaisms articulation Avest Berkeley Bloomfield Brugmann Calif CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candle-blowing Chicago College Collitz consonantal dialects diction diphthong Edward Sapir element enclitic ending English Etruscan examples Executive Committee French full grade genitive George Melville Bolling German gives PCA Goth grammar Grammatik Greek HERMANN COLLITZ Hittite inanimate Indo-European Indo-European languages initial Johns Hopkins language Latin Leonard Bloomfield LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lith Lydian Mexican Spanish monosyllabic morphological nasal nominative plural non-initial noun oblique OBulg occurs Ohio State University pastoral Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philology phonetic pattern postconsonantal pre-Central-Algonquian prefix Prof Professor pronouns psychological Romance Langs Sanskrit Sayce Shepheardes Calendar singular SOCIETY OF AMERICA speech sound Spenser's stem Strassburg suffix syllabic consonants tion UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA variation verb voiced vowel WALTER FEWKES words York City