Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... voiced , not voiceless . For initial b there is no internal Gothic evidence , and we must turn to the spellings of Gothic names in Latin documents . We may note first that con- temporary Latin had in the labial order a contrast between ...
... voiced , not voiceless . For initial b there is no internal Gothic evidence , and we must turn to the spellings of Gothic names in Latin documents . We may note first that con- temporary Latin had in the labial order a contrast between ...
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... voicing of medial voiceless spirants ( indicated by the downward arrows in Table 4 ) and an unvoicing of final voiced spirants ( indicated by upward arrows ) .50 Although the dentals illustrate only the former of these changes , we may ...
... voicing of medial voiceless spirants ( indicated by the downward arrows in Table 4 ) and an unvoicing of final voiced spirants ( indicated by upward arrows ) .50 Although the dentals illustrate only the former of these changes , we may ...
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... voice , distinguishing voiceless / p t k / from voiced / bd g / . The three spirantal phonemes , not having voice as a distinctive feature , can and do show both voiceless and voiced allophones . Our structural analysis of the labials ...
... voice , distinguishing voiceless / p t k / from voiced / bd g / . The three spirantal phonemes , not having voice as a distinctive feature , can and do show both voiceless and voiced allophones . Our structural analysis of the labials ...
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