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the class of pauses : [ # ] before all phonemes except / ?, n , ž / , after / i , e , a , o , u , ñ , ? , c , č , s , š / . 6.3 . The total distribution of these twenty - nine phonemes , with respect to the phonemes that immediately ...
the class of pauses : [ # ] before all phonemes except / ?, n , ž / , after / i , e , a , o , u , ñ , ? , c , č , s , š / . 6.3 . The total distribution of these twenty - nine phonemes , with respect to the phonemes that immediately ...
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Nevertheless , it is useful to state the correlation between phonetic syllables and phoneme sequences . Each of the following single phonemes and phoneme se- quences constitutes one phonetic syllable : Group 1 : / i , e , a , o , u , ñ ...
Nevertheless , it is useful to state the correlation between phonetic syllables and phoneme sequences . Each of the following single phonemes and phoneme se- quences constitutes one phonetic syllable : Group 1 : / i , e , a , o , u , ñ ...
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Where no difference is specified , the two dialects are to be understood as having the same features.43 The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its phonemes have a wider distribution ...
Where no difference is specified , the two dialects are to be understood as having the same features.43 The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its phonemes have a wider distribution ...
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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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