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Here some of the slow alternants are single microsegments , though dissyllabic ; the -men or -me terminal in the slow alternant is replaced by bare -m in the fast alternant . In forms of the two types cited above we see morphs of ...
Here some of the slow alternants are single microsegments , though dissyllabic ; the -men or -me terminal in the slow alternant is replaced by bare -m in the fast alternant . In forms of the two types cited above we see morphs of ...
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THE PHONEMES AND THEIR ALTERNANTS 1.0 . The following is a chart of the phonemes of ... The phoneme / d / has as its alternant in intervocalic position a flap ( or occasionally a trill ) [ r ] . This alternant occurs , for example ...
THE PHONEMES AND THEIR ALTERNANTS 1.0 . The following is a chart of the phonemes of ... The phoneme / d / has as its alternant in intervocalic position a flap ( or occasionally a trill ) [ r ] . This alternant occurs , for example ...
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The one thing that is certain is that these verbs have been recorded with a distinctive set of morphotonemic alternants . According to one record , the stems of these verbs have the same alternants as those of verbs with low - mid stem ...
The one thing that is certain is that these verbs have been recorded with a distinctive set of morphotonemic alternants . According to one record , the stems of these verbs have the same alternants as those of verbs with low - mid stem ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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