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Meanwhile this phonetic contrast may or may not become a phonemic opposition , according to whether Group A or Group ... ON SYLLABLE DIVISION IN PHONEMICS NORMAN E. ELIASON , UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA The phonemic system outlined by Trager ...
Meanwhile this phonetic contrast may or may not become a phonemic opposition , according to whether Group A or Group ... ON SYLLABLE DIVISION IN PHONEMICS NORMAN E. ELIASON , UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA The phonemic system outlined by Trager ...
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Swadesh shows that bilinguals who speak languages A and B may , when using B phrases in A context , use a modified phonemic system for B composed largely of sound types from A and in some cases even obliterating distinctions which are ...
Swadesh shows that bilinguals who speak languages A and B may , when using B phrases in A context , use a modified phonemic system for B composed largely of sound types from A and in some cases even obliterating distinctions which are ...
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Isolated rime - words may represent historical variants , which do not permit general phonemic conclusions by themselves . Certain dialectal forms in the rimes that are not borrowed or traditional , however , are important for the ...
Isolated rime - words may represent historical variants , which do not permit general phonemic conclusions by themselves . Certain dialectal forms in the rimes that are not borrowed or traditional , however , are important for the ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? 2233 | 26 |
The Middle Verb vidērī | 39 |
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alternants American analysis appears beginning beside borrowing called classifier combination common comparative connection consider consonant contrast corresponding derived determined dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explanation expressions fact final forms frequently give given Hitt Hittite important indicate initial instances interpretation Italy language Latin latter linguistic material meaning Michigan morpheme nouns object occurs original parallel particular pattern perhaps person phonemic plural position possible present probably pronoun publication question references relation represents result root seems separate Serving similar single Society sound spellings statement stem stop stress structure Sturtevant suffix suggested syllable texts tion unit University usually verbs vowel words writing written