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A cutoff after Sm is exemplified by Hindi ( as described in Bharati 1994 : 56-59 ) , with prothesis for ST and Sm , and variation or anaptyxis for the rest . Kazakh ( Sulejmenova 1965 : 76–83 ) has a cutoff between ST ( prothesis ) and ...
A cutoff after Sm is exemplified by Hindi ( as described in Bharati 1994 : 56-59 ) , with prothesis for ST and Sm , and variation or anaptyxis for the rest . Kazakh ( Sulejmenova 1965 : 76–83 ) has a cutoff between ST ( prothesis ) and ...
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One form of the type ( v ) distribution is specific to New York City and its immediate environs , first described by Babbitt in 1896.12 While older speakers were using the tense variant for the New England broad - a class , younger ...
One form of the type ( v ) distribution is specific to New York City and its immediate environs , first described by Babbitt in 1896.12 While older speakers were using the tense variant for the New England broad - a class , younger ...
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The problem here is that some vowel alternation facts that were originally described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) ...
The problem here is that some vowel alternation facts that were originally described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
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