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In the transposition of brake fluid to brake fruid , one might suggest that what is involved is a transposition of the feature ( lateral ) or ( anterior ) rather than transposition of the two segments . If segmental errors are analysed ...
In the transposition of brake fluid to brake fruid , one might suggest that what is involved is a transposition of the feature ( lateral ) or ( anterior ) rather than transposition of the two segments . If segmental errors are analysed ...
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This would be due to the phonological similarity of their first three segments . This process thus results in a string of phonological segments , each segment specified by certain features or properties and also specified as to syllabic ...
This would be due to the phonological similarity of their first three segments . This process thus results in a string of phonological segments , each segment specified by certain features or properties and also specified as to syllabic ...
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Rules 7-9 are MS rules covering permissible sequences of nasal segments and / 8 / . S observes that , in two - member intervocalic clusters , the first segment is invariably non - interrupted and , more specifically , is either a nasal ...
Rules 7-9 are MS rules covering permissible sequences of nasal segments and / 8 / . S observes that , in two - member intervocalic clusters , the first segment is invariably non - interrupted and , more specifically , is either a nasal ...
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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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