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languages which have syllabic types with initial vowels along with the type ( uni . versally present ) consisting of consonant and vowel , there will be occurrences of hiatus , i.e. of vowel sequences in which each vowel forms a ...
languages which have syllabic types with initial vowels along with the type ( uni . versally present ) consisting of consonant and vowel , there will be occurrences of hiatus , i.e. of vowel sequences in which each vowel forms a ...
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Finally / i el are switched back to front vowels by ( A2 ) , which makes all nonlow , unrounded vowels nongrave ( 1964 ... situations in which roots containing only neutral vowels occur with back - vowel derivational suffixes ; e.g. for ...
Finally / i el are switched back to front vowels by ( A2 ) , which makes all nonlow , unrounded vowels nongrave ( 1964 ... situations in which roots containing only neutral vowels occur with back - vowel derivational suffixes ; e.g. for ...
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Nez Perce vowel harmony has at least three notable characteristics : ( 1 ) There is a distinction between dominant and recessive series instead of two series of equal power ( with or without a third neutral series ) as exemplified in ...
Nez Perce vowel harmony has at least three notable characteristics : ( 1 ) There is a distinction between dominant and recessive series instead of two series of equal power ( with or without a third neutral series ) as exemplified in ...
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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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