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Is the checked vowel of words like college , which Kurath describes as ' rather short ' above the fall line in the lower South , 50 really to be considered lax or tense ? What shall be made of the low front vowel , which in the same ...
Is the checked vowel of words like college , which Kurath describes as ' rather short ' above the fall line in the lower South , 50 really to be considered lax or tense ? What shall be made of the low front vowel , which in the same ...
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Koñcak K - Cc - K ' summit ' is one of the very few native words of this K - C - K formula that is semantically too remote to be considered . The usual word for ' summit ' is puñcak ; koñcak is largely limited to sections of Malaya ...
Koñcak K - Cc - K ' summit ' is one of the very few native words of this K - C - K formula that is semantically too remote to be considered . The usual word for ' summit ' is puñcak ; koñcak is largely limited to sections of Malaya ...
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It follows from the distinctiveness principle ; the reverse is not true , since the distinctiveness principle is more stringent : it allows only those features which are distinctive to be considered phonemic .
It follows from the distinctiveness principle ; the reverse is not true , since the distinctiveness principle is more stringent : it allows only those features which are distinctive to be considered phonemic .
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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