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In his 1954 article , Weinreich suggested that a given word might be recorded at two different points with precisely the same phonetic vowel , but that this vowel might represent two quite different structural entities .
In his 1954 article , Weinreich suggested that a given word might be recorded at two different points with precisely the same phonetic vowel , but that this vowel might represent two quite different structural entities .
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In his opinion the spellings di - u - jo / di - wi - jo ' connected with Zeus ' represent / diwyos / rather than / diwios / , even though the same spellings in me - u - jo / me - wi - jo ' smaller represent / meiwio : n / .
In his opinion the spellings di - u - jo / di - wi - jo ' connected with Zeus ' represent / diwyos / rather than / diwios / , even though the same spellings in me - u - jo / me - wi - jo ' smaller represent / meiwio : n / .
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The rules subsumed under the name ' Holtzmann's Law ' seem to represent two separate sound changes for Norse and Gothic - not instances of the same change , but only somewhat similar types of sound change.26 In any event , the most ...
The rules subsumed under the name ' Holtzmann's Law ' seem to represent two separate sound changes for Norse and Gothic - not instances of the same change , but only somewhat similar types of sound change.26 In any event , the most ...
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