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In summary , then , it is through the long vowels resulting from sequences of like vowels in hiatus , as well from ... intervocalically and postvocalically at approximately the same time , length will invariably result ( if only for a ...
In summary , then , it is through the long vowels resulting from sequences of like vowels in hiatus , as well from ... intervocalically and postvocalically at approximately the same time , length will invariably result ( if only for a ...
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result of an interpretation of the combination of consonant weakening ( to a glide ) with monophthongization , entails that ... Thus the existence of phonetic processes of other types , resulting in consonant loss in such an environment ...
result of an interpretation of the combination of consonant weakening ( to a glide ) with monophthongization , entails that ... Thus the existence of phonetic processes of other types , resulting in consonant loss in such an environment ...
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The bottles aren't instruments by which a result is accomplished , but an intrinsic part of the result itself — the beer's being in the bottles . So while instrument verbs are generally paraphrasable as ' do it with X ' , location verbs ...
The bottles aren't instruments by which a result is accomplished , but an intrinsic part of the result itself — the beer's being in the bottles . So while instrument verbs are generally paraphrasable as ' do it with X ' , location verbs ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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