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PHONEMIC CHANGE AND SUBGROUPING : SOME HOKAN DATA D. L. OLMSTED University of California , Davis Haas , in a recent article entitled ' Shasta and Proto - Hokan ' , ' presents evidence to suggest the changes PH * ama > Sh . / a / and PH ...
PHONEMIC CHANGE AND SUBGROUPING : SOME HOKAN DATA D. L. OLMSTED University of California , Davis Haas , in a recent article entitled ' Shasta and Proto - Hokan ' , ' presents evidence to suggest the changes PH * ama > Sh . / a / and PH ...
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She suggests that PreSh . * imapka is especially similar to ... As I have pointed out , the first vowel finds no support anywhere in Hokan , while the * m is suggested only by members of the Yuman family . Similarly , none of the Hokan ...
She suggests that PreSh . * imapka is especially similar to ... As I have pointed out , the first vowel finds no support anywhere in Hokan , while the * m is suggested only by members of the Yuman family . Similarly , none of the Hokan ...
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... to the rest in the structure of the language , and cannot be collapsed | under the same grammar except as a discrete subset of the grammar . It has been suggested that grammars should provide rules accounting for synchronic ...
... to the rest in the structure of the language , and cannot be collapsed | under the same grammar except as a discrete subset of the grammar . It has been suggested that grammars should provide rules accounting for synchronic ...
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