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Some of these generalizations are listed below : ( a ) While long nasalized vowels abound in Hindi - Urdu , short nasalized vowels do not occur except in a small number of words , e.g .: [ həsnā ] ' to laugh ' , [ gāwānā ] ' to lose ' ...
Some of these generalizations are listed below : ( a ) While long nasalized vowels abound in Hindi - Urdu , short nasalized vowels do not occur except in a small number of words , e.g .: [ həsnā ] ' to laugh ' , [ gāwānā ] ' to lose ' ...
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Death and its related verb die would be cospecified as having strict subcategorization features allowing them to occur ( within one noun phrase ) before prepositional phrases , and as having selectional features specifying that this ...
Death and its related verb die would be cospecified as having strict subcategorization features allowing them to occur ( within one noun phrase ) before prepositional phrases , and as having selectional features specifying that this ...
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Second , neither the w nor the y glide can occur as a syllabic nucleus , whereas the full vowels u and i occur only as such nuclei . This also holds for w and y sounds after stops , as in the pair pwa - s ' kind of wheat smut ...
Second , neither the w nor the y glide can occur as a syllabic nucleus , whereas the full vowels u and i occur only as such nuclei . This also holds for w and y sounds after stops , as in the pair pwa - s ' kind of wheat smut ...
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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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