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If an environment was specified , the statement described a CONDITIONED SOUND CHANGE or , as we shall say henceforth in order to maintain a certain distinction , a CONDITIONED SOUND SHIFT . If environmental specification was unnecessary ...
If an environment was specified , the statement described a CONDITIONED SOUND CHANGE or , as we shall say henceforth in order to maintain a certain distinction , a CONDITIONED SOUND SHIFT . If environmental specification was unnecessary ...
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eral constraints , since there is no case on record in which sound change has obliterated all contrast and destroyed the language . It is almost silly to mention this , except that , for all we know , in the dim reaches of the past ...
eral constraints , since there is no case on record in which sound change has obliterated all contrast and destroyed the language . It is almost silly to mention this , except that , for all we know , in the dim reaches of the past ...
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Now in Pāņinean usage , since savarna is employed consistently with reference to both vowels and consonants , it is licit to extract a term varna meaning ' a class of sounds'.18 However , varņa also means simply ' a sound ' ; e.g. Bh ...
Now in Pāņinean usage , since savarna is employed consistently with reference to both vowels and consonants , it is licit to extract a term varna meaning ' a class of sounds'.18 However , varņa also means simply ' a sound ' ; e.g. Bh ...
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