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Of course , the “ real - life ' pronunciation would be something like that indicated in 7 , parallel to that in 8 : ( 7 ) Major Major Major Major ( 8 ) General Dwîght David Eisenhower . I doubt very much if any informant would claim ...
Of course , the “ real - life ' pronunciation would be something like that indicated in 7 , parallel to that in 8 : ( 7 ) Major Major Major Major ( 8 ) General Dwîght David Eisenhower . I doubt very much if any informant would claim ...
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as they often are in humans ( although , of course , much learning does take place in other animals ) . A communication system becomes adaptively significant when it enables a species to expand this relevant world ; and a species as ...
as they often are in humans ( although , of course , much learning does take place in other animals ) . A communication system becomes adaptively significant when it enables a species to expand this relevant world ; and a species as ...
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Basic course in Mende . Evanston : Northwestern University . STAHLKE , HERBERT . 1971. Topics in Ewe phonology . UCLA dissertation . 1972. The development of the three - way tonal contrast in Yoruba . Paper read at the Third Annual ...
Basic course in Mende . Evanston : Northwestern University . STAHLKE , HERBERT . 1971. Topics in Ewe phonology . UCLA dissertation . 1972. The development of the three - way tonal contrast in Yoruba . Paper read at the Third Annual ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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