Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... identical or similar one not used in a linguistic context . It will become evident almost at once that it is a great ... identical or , at the least , very similar . Let us assume that a typically pronounced wh is identical with the ...
... identical or similar one not used in a linguistic context . It will become evident almost at once that it is a great ... identical or , at the least , very similar . Let us assume that a typically pronounced wh is identical with the ...
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... identical sounds but utterly distinct phonetic patterns ; or they may have mutually incompatible phonetic systems , from the articulatory and acoustic standpoint , but identical or similar patterns . The following schematic examples and ...
... identical sounds but utterly distinct phonetic patterns ; or they may have mutually incompatible phonetic systems , from the articulatory and acoustic standpoint , but identical or similar patterns . The following schematic examples and ...
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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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