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Beyond the difficulties in determining the original basic shape of the runes and their invariant components , the fundamental question is whether such true invariants existed . However , if this method proves to be sound , paleography ...
Beyond the difficulties in determining the original basic shape of the runes and their invariant components , the fundamental question is whether such true invariants existed . However , if this method proves to be sound , paleography ...
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But surely surface phonetic influence is a sine qua non for the sound changes described above . Hence I will call these physiologically motivated ' sound changes . 4. CHANGES AFFECTING THE LEAST FREQUENT WORDS FIRST .
But surely surface phonetic influence is a sine qua non for the sound changes described above . Hence I will call these physiologically motivated ' sound changes . 4. CHANGES AFFECTING THE LEAST FREQUENT WORDS FIRST .
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Evidence has been presented for three sound changes that have affected the least frequent words first - GD in Southern American English , unrounding in Middle English , and diatone formation in Modern Englishand it has been shown that ...
Evidence has been presented for three sound changes that have affected the least frequent words first - GD in Southern American English , unrounding in Middle English , and diatone formation in Modern Englishand it has been shown that ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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