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It is difficult to contemplate the workings of the law of the regularity of phonetic change without concluding that there was at least one idiolect whose phonemic systemregarded as including phoneme sequences — could be employed to map ...
It is difficult to contemplate the workings of the law of the regularity of phonetic change without concluding that there was at least one idiolect whose phonemic systemregarded as including phoneme sequences — could be employed to map ...
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This sequential constraint was expressed in a phonological rule which , in sequences of obstruents , specified the first as a fricative , the second as a stop.16 This phonological rule is responsible for an important detail in the ...
This sequential constraint was expressed in a phonological rule which , in sequences of obstruents , specified the first as a fricative , the second as a stop.16 This phonological rule is responsible for an important detail in the ...
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For example , it is probably the case that no language allows word - initial sequences of two stop consonants that does not also allow word - initial fricative - obstruent sequences . Of course , such constraints on sequences of ...
For example , it is probably the case that no language allows word - initial sequences of two stop consonants that does not also allow word - initial fricative - obstruent sequences . Of course , such constraints on sequences of ...
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