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The author begins his bilingual description by listing in tabular form the phonemes of two dialects in contact ... This amounts , in effect , to a study of an R - accent in S and an S- accent in R. The phonemic comparison leads one to ...
The author begins his bilingual description by listing in tabular form the phonemes of two dialects in contact ... This amounts , in effect , to a study of an R - accent in S and an S- accent in R. The phonemic comparison leads one to ...
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It is not easy to see why one of the two possible identifications should be allo- phonic , the other phonemic , if that is really what was intended . 2.4 . This use of the abstracted pattern as a reality to be reckoned with is ...
It is not easy to see why one of the two possible identifications should be allo- phonic , the other phonemic , if that is really what was intended . 2.4 . This use of the abstracted pattern as a reality to be reckoned with is ...
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In the PIE phonemic system pitch accent was non - distinctive ; it could stand on any syllable of the word and was not correlated with vowel timbre or vowel length . In constructing the earlier vowel systems we must relate the changes ...
In the PIE phonemic system pitch accent was non - distinctive ; it could stand on any syllable of the word and was not correlated with vowel timbre or vowel length . In constructing the earlier vowel systems we must relate the changes ...
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