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a process of a different kind altogether , and the relations shown by it are constructional ( syntactic ) ... Les distinctions faites par un ordre fixe des éléments agissent sur le même plan de relation que les distinctions faites par les ...
a process of a different kind altogether , and the relations shown by it are constructional ( syntactic ) ... Les distinctions faites par un ordre fixe des éléments agissent sur le même plan de relation que les distinctions faites par les ...
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Provided that the beginning of the diphthong is more advanced than the vowel of pot , as it is in most varieties of English , 22 the phonetic relation of this prior element to the beginnings of the other diphthongs and its phonetic ...
Provided that the beginning of the diphthong is more advanced than the vowel of pot , as it is in most varieties of English , 22 the phonetic relation of this prior element to the beginnings of the other diphthongs and its phonetic ...
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Two phonemes in particularly close and limited contrast form a RELATION - PAIR . The difference between them is a RELATIONThe two phonemes are considered identical except that one has the marker of their private relation while the other ...
Two phonemes in particularly close and limited contrast form a RELATION - PAIR . The difference between them is a RELATIONThe two phonemes are considered identical except that one has the marker of their private relation while the other ...
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The IndoEuropean Semivowels in Albanian | 12 |
Quintilian on Greek Letters Lacking in Latin | 24 |
Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
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according American appears aspirate assume becomes beside called character cited clusters common complete compound connection considered consonant containing contrast corresponding derived dialects dictionary discussion distinction early element ending English evidence examples existence explained expression fact final formations forms French further Germanic give given Grammar Greek hand Hitt indicate influence initial Intonation Italian Italy language laryngeal later Latin linguistic material meaning Michigan names nouns occur original perfect perhaps person phonemes position possible preceding prefix present probably pronunciation reading reference relation represents result says seems Serving short similar Society sound speakers speech spirant stem stop stress Sturtevant suffix suggests syllable term texts tion tone University usually verb visarga voiceless vowel words writing