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The order of phones in a phrase is successive , simultaneous , or overlapping : segments occur only in succession ; but spans , which are coextensive with qual- ities common to a train of several segments , occur simultaneously with the ...
The order of phones in a phrase is successive , simultaneous , or overlapping : segments occur only in succession ; but spans , which are coextensive with qual- ities common to a train of several segments , occur simultaneously with the ...
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Dissatisfaction with the concept ' Sudanic ' , as employed in the earlier literature to refer to a hodgepodge of languages whose only point in common is that they are not Bantu and not Hamitic , is evidently reflected in the plan of the ...
Dissatisfaction with the concept ' Sudanic ' , as employed in the earlier literature to refer to a hodgepodge of languages whose only point in common is that they are not Bantu and not Hamitic , is evidently reflected in the plan of the ...
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whether it shows sufficient resemblance to the acknowledged Hamitic languages to warrant a conclusion of common historical origin . The process is no more mysterious , in essence , than the decision that Tokharian is Indo - European ...
whether it shows sufficient resemblance to the acknowledged Hamitic languages to warrant a conclusion of common historical origin . The process is no more mysterious , in essence , than the decision that Tokharian is Indo - European ...
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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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