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Yet [ i ] , unlike [ e ] and [ o ] , occurs only in a single morphological category . So far we have followed Fairbanks 1952 and Lunt 1952 in assuming that the Old Church Slavonic nasal vowels must be evaluated as single segments pho- ...
Yet [ i ] , unlike [ e ] and [ o ] , occurs only in a single morphological category . So far we have followed Fairbanks 1952 and Lunt 1952 in assuming that the Old Church Slavonic nasal vowels must be evaluated as single segments pho- ...
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Do past time , age seniority , and genera- tional seniority involve a single feature of ' priority ' in terms of which a single universal covering all the above cases can be framed ? Greenberg's study closes with a brief ...
Do past time , age seniority , and genera- tional seniority involve a single feature of ' priority ' in terms of which a single universal covering all the above cases can be framed ? Greenberg's study closes with a brief ...
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Here one starts from a grapheme ( i.e. one single ' letter ' ) and groups together all phonemes written by that grapheme to obtain a determined grapho- phoneme . At this point of the description it would , however , have been more ...
Here one starts from a grapheme ( i.e. one single ' letter ' ) and groups together all phonemes written by that grapheme to obtain a determined grapho- phoneme . At this point of the description it would , however , have been more ...
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