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PATTERN ( 4 ) a > Under Patterns 2 , 3 , and 4 shown in Table 3 , there are several entries registering both the presence and absence of change . Most of these represent dialect variation within each language .
PATTERN ( 4 ) a > Under Patterns 2 , 3 , and 4 shown in Table 3 , there are several entries registering both the presence and absence of change . Most of these represent dialect variation within each language .
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These exemplify process la in Table 4 , P in Fig . 4. Modern French liaison constitutes the SM - I branch of Phase 2 of Fig . 4 , process 4b in Table 4. The intermediate stage , SM - NI ( Phase 1 ) , may be illustrated by a remnant of ...
These exemplify process la in Table 4 , P in Fig . 4. Modern French liaison constitutes the SM - I branch of Phase 2 of Fig . 4 , process 4b in Table 4. The intermediate stage , SM - NI ( Phase 1 ) , may be illustrated by a remnant of ...
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To cite a few of the more salient difficulties ; in Table 21 , H calls vd . and vl . / 1 / ' spirants'a particular case of the forced phonological symmetry which appears in many of his tables . In Table 30 , H writes Poamei ( Poa . ) ...
To cite a few of the more salient difficulties ; in Table 21 , H calls vd . and vl . / 1 / ' spirants'a particular case of the forced phonological symmetry which appears in many of his tables . In Table 30 , H writes Poamei ( Poa . ) ...
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