Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... sound . And the amplitude or height of that wave or vibration train being a resultant of the energy behind it , or of the force which propagated it , is an expression which in lieu of any other must often stand for the physical ...
... sound . And the amplitude or height of that wave or vibration train being a resultant of the energy behind it , or of the force which propagated it , is an expression which in lieu of any other must often stand for the physical ...
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... sound without leaving a trace . Several sounds of the parent speech are lacking in each of the historical tongues , but each of them is represented more or less consistently by some other sound . Ancient Gk . had no voiced aspirates ...
... sound without leaving a trace . Several sounds of the parent speech are lacking in each of the historical tongues , but each of them is represented more or less consistently by some other sound . Ancient Gk . had no voiced aspirates ...
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... sound - change ; in its later stages analogical processes cooperated with sound - change in establishing the distribution of forms with and without n that we find at the end of the twelfth century . The addition of e in the nominative ...
... sound - change ; in its later stages analogical processes cooperated with sound - change in establishing the distribution of forms with and without n that we find at the end of the twelfth century . The addition of e in the nominative ...
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