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It is clear that metaphony is not involved in this development . Several Indo - Aryan languages have contrasts of ( e ) with [ e ] or [ æ ] and of [ o ] with [ ɔ ] , but metaphony is not necessarily involved . In some varieties of Hindi ...
It is clear that metaphony is not involved in this development . Several Indo - Aryan languages have contrasts of ( e ) with [ e ] or [ æ ] and of [ o ] with [ ɔ ] , but metaphony is not necessarily involved . In some varieties of Hindi ...
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1 > From the presentation in 3-5 , it should be apparent that the postulation of 1 ° / was based on purely phonological considerations , i.e. it was not a question of what morphological or syntactic PROCESSES , if any , were involved in ...
1 > From the presentation in 3-5 , it should be apparent that the postulation of 1 ° / was based on purely phonological considerations , i.e. it was not a question of what morphological or syntactic PROCESSES , if any , were involved in ...
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Arabic / x / , / n / , and / g / are all new phonemes for the AE speaker , yet one may be significantly harder to learn than the others because of the different articulation involved at the phonetic level of production and perception .
Arabic / x / , / n / , and / g / are all new phonemes for the AE speaker , yet one may be significantly harder to learn than the others because of the different articulation involved at the phonetic level of production and perception .
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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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