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The vowel system of contemporary standard Turkish consists of eight vowels , usually defined by the distinctive features ... high , and round : a e ö น Ü i front + + + high + round + + + + A rule of vowel harmony makes all vowels in the ...
The vowel system of contemporary standard Turkish consists of eight vowels , usually defined by the distinctive features ... high , and round : a e ö น Ü i front + + + high + round + + + + A rule of vowel harmony makes all vowels in the ...
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This environment arises only from loss of high vowel : / rufó / ' I sip ' ( īfó ] ( < ( rfó ] ) / rubúnia / ' nostrils ' ( idún'a ] ( f ) Word - final / r / remains : / parakóri / ' maid ' ( pākór ) samári / ' pack saddle ' ( samár ) ...
This environment arises only from loss of high vowel : / rufó / ' I sip ' ( īfó ] ( < ( rfó ] ) / rubúnia / ' nostrils ' ( idún'a ] ( f ) Word - final / r / remains : / parakóri / ' maid ' ( pākór ) samári / ' pack saddle ' ( samár ) ...
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4b is the arrangement used by Hockett to describe Rutul : ' the high back vowel is sometimes rounded , sometimes not , depending on environment . In this connection he also mentions Fox and Shawnee , which exhibit an unrounded / rounded ...
4b is the arrangement used by Hockett to describe Rutul : ' the high back vowel is sometimes rounded , sometimes not , depending on environment . In this connection he also mentions Fox and Shawnee , which exhibit an unrounded / rounded ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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