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The Brokskat Phonetic reader ( BPR ) describes a language spoken in Garkhon village in Central Ladakh , which according to the 1961 census has 544 speakers . Brokskat ( brok ' rock ' and skat ' language ' ) is spoken by the Brokpa ( pa ...
The Brokskat Phonetic reader ( BPR ) describes a language spoken in Garkhon village in Central Ladakh , which according to the 1961 census has 544 speakers . Brokskat ( brok ' rock ' and skat ' language ' ) is spoken by the Brokpa ( pa ...
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It is of interest , however , in showing how problems of levels arise from the nature of historical phonetic change . In the case of changes which occurred fairly long ago , in which the resultants have themselves had an eventful ...
It is of interest , however , in showing how problems of levels arise from the nature of historical phonetic change . In the case of changes which occurred fairly long ago , in which the resultants have themselves had an eventful ...
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COMPENSATORY LENGTHENING STEPHEN R. ANDERSON University of California BRENT DE CHENE Santa Cruz Los Angeles The class of phonetic changes in which the loss of a consonant is accompanied by the development of distinctive length in a ...
COMPENSATORY LENGTHENING STEPHEN R. ANDERSON University of California BRENT DE CHENE Santa Cruz Los Angeles The class of phonetic changes in which the loss of a consonant is accompanied by the development of distinctive length in a ...
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