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Positions Ск * 1 * r C - C Svan -C- # Svan w3 Megr . ... The formula C- # denotes absolute final position after a consonant , as well as stem - final position before ... As a result of devocalization in unstressed position .
Positions Ск * 1 * r C - C Svan -C- # Svan w3 Megr . ... The formula C- # denotes absolute final position after a consonant , as well as stem - final position before ... As a result of devocalization in unstressed position .
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In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position . ' 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ) . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following ...
In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position . ' 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ) . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following ...
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Partially similar AE allophones now being learned as phonemes in new positions . ... In other words , allophones in AE , partially similar to the T phonemes , must be articulated in a completely different position and changed slightly ...
Partially similar AE allophones now being learned as phonemes in new positions . ... In other words , allophones in AE , partially similar to the T phonemes , must be articulated in a completely different position and changed slightly ...
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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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