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King shows the invalidity of the a view that all sound changes are gradual , and of the claim that phonological changes must be stated in strictly phonetic environments.18 However , two other points are of special interest with respect ...
King shows the invalidity of the a view that all sound changes are gradual , and of the claim that phonological changes must be stated in strictly phonetic environments.18 However , two other points are of special interest with respect ...
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The bulk of the chapter is directed toward answering two questions : ( 1 ) ' Is there anything to the idea of functional phonological changes — the filling of holes in a sound pattern , drag chains , movements ...
The bulk of the chapter is directed toward answering two questions : ( 1 ) ' Is there anything to the idea of functional phonological changes — the filling of holes in a sound pattern , drag chains , movements ...
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After representing each speech sound in terms of its phonetic features , the next task of the linguist is to determine which phonetic features are distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a ...
After representing each speech sound in terms of its phonetic features , the next task of the linguist is to determine which phonetic features are distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a ...
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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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