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... position but remained voiced because of the preceding vowel ( thus * drību > dríð written -f ) ; * weyu > vey ( written -g ) , * brayda > brayd ( written -gd ) . In the form brayd both y and d remained voiced because of the preceding ...
... position but remained voiced because of the preceding vowel ( thus * drību > dríð written -f ) ; * weyu > vey ( written -g ) , * brayda > brayd ( written -gd ) . In the form brayd both y and d remained voiced because of the preceding ...
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... position , and , of course , is represented by the symbol [ i ] ; in atonic position it becomes [ 1 ] , but no special symbol is needed , since the stress determines the sound completely ; we write , then , sinii blue ( nom . sg . masc ...
... position , and , of course , is represented by the symbol [ i ] ; in atonic position it becomes [ 1 ] , but no special symbol is needed , since the stress determines the sound completely ; we write , then , sinii blue ( nom . sg . masc ...
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... position , the sound [ 1 ] can only come from [ e ] . The phoneme [ e ] , then , appears only in stressed and pretonic positions , while [ i ] alone can appear in unstressed position . The psychological validity of the two analyses just ...
... position , the sound [ 1 ] can only come from [ e ] . The phoneme [ e ] , then , appears only in stressed and pretonic positions , while [ i ] alone can appear in unstressed position . The psychological validity of the two analyses just ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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