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as of irregularity ( or lack ) of sound change in ' onomatopoeia and similar descriptive forms ' ( 85-6 ) . However , A apparently considers the way sound change spreads only as something which ' aids this heterogeneity of sound change ...
as of irregularity ( or lack ) of sound change in ' onomatopoeia and similar descriptive forms ' ( 85-6 ) . However , A apparently considers the way sound change spreads only as something which ' aids this heterogeneity of sound change ...
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The schedule gives us the following information : ( 1 ) If a touch - word transfers , it may transfer to taste ( sharp tastes ) , to color ( dull colors ) , or to sound ( soft sounds ) . With one exception ( sharp angles ) , tactile ...
The schedule gives us the following information : ( 1 ) If a touch - word transfers , it may transfer to taste ( sharp tastes ) , to color ( dull colors ) , or to sound ( soft sounds ) . With one exception ( sharp angles ) , tactile ...
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I. Evidence from Kōjien A. Agreeing with prediction : 1. nibui : dull ; dim light ; muffled sound . T - C - S . 2. suzushi : cool ; clear color ; ( clear voice ) . T - C- ( S ) . 3. shibui : astringent ; a not - gaudy color ; ( voice ...
I. Evidence from Kōjien A. Agreeing with prediction : 1. nibui : dull ; dim light ; muffled sound . T - C - S . 2. suzushi : cool ; clear color ; ( clear voice ) . T - C- ( S ) . 3. shibui : astringent ; a not - gaudy color ; ( voice ...
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