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As the number of consonants ranges from eight ( in Haw ) to twelve in TON ) , while the number of vowels equals five , there are only between 45 ( in Haw ) and 65 ( in ton ) theoretically possible univocalic morph shapes in the ...
As the number of consonants ranges from eight ( in Haw ) to twelve in TON ) , while the number of vowels equals five , there are only between 45 ( in Haw ) and 65 ( in ton ) theoretically possible univocalic morph shapes in the ...
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Perhaps the older phonetics is only less prone to claiming that the known set of phonetic dimensions is the set of all possible ones. The point of the recent escalation in the sweep of assertions as to the completeness of our present ...
Perhaps the older phonetics is only less prone to claiming that the known set of phonetic dimensions is the set of all possible ones. The point of the recent escalation in the sweep of assertions as to the completeness of our present ...
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There is no a - priori reason why this should be so : it is perfectly possible to imagine a system of human verbal communication which relates sound to meaning on the basis of one - to - one correspondences , in which every meaning ...
There is no a - priori reason why this should be so : it is perfectly possible to imagine a system of human verbal communication which relates sound to meaning on the basis of one - to - one correspondences , in which every meaning ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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