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What we gain by the proposed vowel system is not so much the reduction of the number of vowel phonemes from nine or nineteen ( Table 1 ) to four , but rather greater generalization of the rules , greater simplicity of the phonological ...
What we gain by the proposed vowel system is not so much the reduction of the number of vowel phonemes from nine or nineteen ( Table 1 ) to four , but rather greater generalization of the rules , greater simplicity of the phonological ...
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If both the second and third are true , then it is beyond question that the proposed system is superior to others within the theory of grammar which makes the simplest and most generalized grammar the most highly valued .
If both the second and third are true , then it is beyond question that the proposed system is superior to others within the theory of grammar which makes the simplest and most generalized grammar the most highly valued .
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The proposed vowel system achieves precisely this . There , the rule becomes a general one , as every pre - junctural y is to be deleted . " It was also noted earlier that s becomes u after w which is then deleted , e.g. kiw- + im + kiw ...
The proposed vowel system achieves precisely this . There , the rule becomes a general one , as every pre - junctural y is to be deleted . " It was also noted earlier that s becomes u after w which is then deleted , e.g. kiw- + im + kiw ...
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