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casional impressionistic designations like ' the hard sound ' for [ g ] and ' soft g ' for 6 ( 32 ) and requires that the student merely accept , for the time being , the fact that Old English writing used f to stand for both [ f ] and ...
casional impressionistic designations like ' the hard sound ' for [ g ] and ' soft g ' for 6 ( 32 ) and requires that the student merely accept , for the time being , the fact that Old English writing used f to stand for both [ f ] and ...
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The descriptions of sounds and sound changes are all thoroughly phonetic . This fact may be illustrated by Pyles's description of the development of OE æ found in three places in the text . First we are told , in the chapter on writing ...
The descriptions of sounds and sound changes are all thoroughly phonetic . This fact may be illustrated by Pyles's description of the development of OE æ found in three places in the text . First we are told , in the chapter on writing ...
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For the first session , five minutes each were given to Arabic and French sounds , and seven and one - half minutes ... showing and explaining a sagittal drawing of each sound , giving examples of each sound , and instructing the Ss to ...
For the first session , five minutes each were given to Arabic and French sounds , and seven and one - half minutes ... showing and explaining a sagittal drawing of each sound , giving examples of each sound , and instructing the Ss to ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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