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... short vowel or a true diphthong , generally rising , that has the value of a short vowel . Such a diphthong , in spite of its shortness , may consist of two identical vowels ; thus , the short rising diphthong yu of puu ' to place them ...
... short vowel or a true diphthong , generally rising , that has the value of a short vowel . Such a diphthong , in spite of its shortness , may consist of two identical vowels ; thus , the short rising diphthong yu of puu ' to place them ...
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... short [ e ] , and short [ e ] is shorter than short [ a ] : 5 together with the fact that the French scholars have always supported the Latin grammarians in their state- ment that Latin had an ( historical ) accent of the same nature as ...
... short [ e ] , and short [ e ] is shorter than short [ a ] : 5 together with the fact that the French scholars have always supported the Latin grammarians in their state- ment that Latin had an ( historical ) accent of the same nature as ...
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... short one which has approximately the value of Southern English [ u ] in book . An important subsidiary member with a somewhat higher tongue position is used for the short vowel in open syllables . Other subsidiary mem- bers with lower ...
... short one which has approximately the value of Southern English [ u ] in book . An important subsidiary member with a somewhat higher tongue position is used for the short vowel in open syllables . Other subsidiary mem- bers with lower ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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