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However , the specific phonetic values at any particular time are not as important as the distinctive sound units and their contrasts . Old English has satisfactory evidence for the phonemic split of Germanic k itself , but only the ...
However , the specific phonetic values at any particular time are not as important as the distinctive sound units and their contrasts . Old English has satisfactory evidence for the phonemic split of Germanic k itself , but only the ...
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( VIII ) then takes the shape of an inquiry into the concrete mechanics of sound changes . While this is a matter obviously inaccessible to direct observation , we may again try to picture it in agreement with our notions about the way ...
( VIII ) then takes the shape of an inquiry into the concrete mechanics of sound changes . While this is a matter obviously inaccessible to direct observation , we may again try to picture it in agreement with our notions about the way ...
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If one were to level any serious criticism at this study , it would be that Modéer has conceived ' sound law ' as somewhat too absolute a contrast to ' analogy ' . The study of dialect geography has shown abundantly that the ...
If one were to level any serious criticism at this study , it would be that Modéer has conceived ' sound law ' as somewhat too absolute a contrast to ' analogy ' . The study of dialect geography has shown abundantly that the ...
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