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The fact that a phonemic system is a step in historical development suggests that one way to understand historical change is to understand phonemics more fully : 11 On the basis of facts pointed out in this paper and on the basis of ...
The fact that a phonemic system is a step in historical development suggests that one way to understand historical change is to understand phonemics more fully : 11 On the basis of facts pointed out in this paper and on the basis of ...
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It would , as a matter of fact , be strange if two languages so distantly 1 I use the symbols b , d , and , by implication , g and gw , not for true voiced stops but for voiceless lenes ; P , t , k , kw then represent the corresponding ...
It would , as a matter of fact , be strange if two languages so distantly 1 I use the symbols b , d , and , by implication , g and gw , not for true voiced stops but for voiceless lenes ; P , t , k , kw then represent the corresponding ...
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... or even of Greek , give anything like an adequate image of the phonetic facts to the average scholarly reader . ... since it conveys to them no ' scientifically relevant'fact ( i.e. phonological or phonemic fact ) not conveyed by ...
... or even of Greek , give anything like an adequate image of the phonetic facts to the average scholarly reader . ... since it conveys to them no ' scientifically relevant'fact ( i.e. phonological or phonemic fact ) not conveyed by ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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