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Let us suppose , for example , that the lending language had unstressed final ( u ) , as well as , say , ( e ) or some other phone only distantly related to ( o ) . Then if the borrowed words were well assimilated to the borrowing ...
Let us suppose , for example , that the lending language had unstressed final ( u ) , as well as , say , ( e ) or some other phone only distantly related to ( o ) . Then if the borrowed words were well assimilated to the borrowing ...
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From the list of authorities given just after the index , it is clear that our grammarian's model was north - central Italian speech , with its relatively wider final unstressed vowels ( see Deferrari 1954 : 131 , 133 ) .
From the list of authorities given just after the index , it is clear that our grammarian's model was north - central Italian speech , with its relatively wider final unstressed vowels ( see Deferrari 1954 : 131 , 133 ) .
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[ + high ) // ## a а 1938 , which accords recognition to initial and final e > i and also to ALL poststress o > u ( e.g. épuca < época , módu < módo ) , explicitly state ( p . 69 ) that post - stress non - final e is [ e ] .
[ + high ) // ## a а 1938 , which accords recognition to initial and final e > i and also to ALL poststress o > u ( e.g. épuca < época , módu < módo ) , explicitly state ( p . 69 ) that post - stress non - final e is [ e ] .
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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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