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Kurath describes the most common variant as ' a more or less " constricted ” mid - central ( 31 ) sound , in which ... Despite such phonetic variety , he treats the mid - central vowel of RP and all the American variants as one and the ...
Kurath describes the most common variant as ' a more or less " constricted ” mid - central ( 31 ) sound , in which ... Despite such phonetic variety , he treats the mid - central vowel of RP and all the American variants as one and the ...
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In these circumstances , the obvious proposal has repeatedly been madenamely , to replace Kurath's free mid - central vowel with the sequence / ər / as the basis for the dialectal variants . But Kurath's is not the only way to construct ...
In these circumstances , the obvious proposal has repeatedly been madenamely , to replace Kurath's free mid - central vowel with the sequence / ər / as the basis for the dialectal variants . But Kurath's is not the only way to construct ...
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The subphonemic intonational variants are attributable to emotional or social factors which lie outside the scope of a purely linguistic ... number of such variants are given in examples 17-19.13 ( 17 ) / ° kóm 1 / ' COME !
The subphonemic intonational variants are attributable to emotional or social factors which lie outside the scope of a purely linguistic ... number of such variants are given in examples 17-19.13 ( 17 ) / ° kóm 1 / ' COME !
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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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