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It has the merit of considering both dialectal phonemic patterns and correspondences between phonemes ; it is thus ... Thus dialects are sometimes classified as ' the same ' on the basis of identical phonemic patterns , despite far ...
It has the merit of considering both dialectal phonemic patterns and correspondences between phonemes ; it is thus ... Thus dialects are sometimes classified as ' the same ' on the basis of identical phonemic patterns , despite far ...
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At least some of these dialects are presently classified as mutually unintelligible . The avowed purposes of the study are : ( 1 ) to ' provide the phonological and grammatical clues for differen- tiating modern Nahuatl dialects ' ...
At least some of these dialects are presently classified as mutually unintelligible . The avowed purposes of the study are : ( 1 ) to ' provide the phonological and grammatical clues for differen- tiating modern Nahuatl dialects ' ...
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11 ) that the Jaqacuru dialect is the informant's native dialect ; but he also states that the Niungucuru dia- ... In those entries where examples from both dialects appear , the Niungucuru dialect is almost always placed first.12 ...
11 ) that the Jaqacuru dialect is the informant's native dialect ; but he also states that the Niungucuru dia- ... In those entries where examples from both dialects appear , the Niungucuru dialect is almost always placed first.12 ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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