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ON THE PREHISTORY OF NEZ PERCE VOWEL HARMONY WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN , JR . University of Nevada Alternative hypotheses regarding the vowel system of Proto - Sahaptian and the transition to the two daughter languages , Nez Perce and ...
ON THE PREHISTORY OF NEZ PERCE VOWEL HARMONY WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN , JR . University of Nevada Alternative hypotheses regarding the vowel system of Proto - Sahaptian and the transition to the two daughter languages , Nez Perce and ...
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-D i u O + D FIGURE 1 the ' plus Dominant ' environment would come to mean that one or more of the vowels * / a ǝ o ... The vowel harmony would then have arisen from the conditioned merger of * / e / with * / a / and of * / u / with ...
-D i u O + D FIGURE 1 the ' plus Dominant ' environment would come to mean that one or more of the vowels * / a ǝ o ... The vowel harmony would then have arisen from the conditioned merger of * / e / with * / a / and of * / u / with ...
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Nez Perce vowel harmony and Proto - Sahaptian vowels . Lg . 42.759–67 . ... Vowel harmony in Classical Mongolian . ... This has a five - vowel system / i i u a o / ( Liljeblad 1950 ) equivalent to that mentioned above ( §3 ) ...
Nez Perce vowel harmony and Proto - Sahaptian vowels . Lg . 42.759–67 . ... Vowel harmony in Classical Mongolian . ... This has a five - vowel system / i i u a o / ( Liljeblad 1950 ) equivalent to that mentioned above ( §3 ) ...
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