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... variants ( determined by position in the sentence ) A Particular , e.g. , Eng . a , an B General ( a ) Phonetically conditioned , e.g. , Sanskrit punar , punaḥ ' back , again ' ( b ) Structurally conditioned , e.g. , Tunica disyllabic ...
... variants ( determined by position in the sentence ) A Particular , e.g. , Eng . a , an B General ( a ) Phonetically conditioned , e.g. , Sanskrit punar , punaḥ ' back , again ' ( b ) Structurally conditioned , e.g. , Tunica disyllabic ...
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GLOTTALIC PHONEME The two chief variants of the glottalic phoneme are a spirant ( pho- netically h ) and a plosive ( phonetically the glottal stop ) " . These variants are members of one phoneme because they have a complementary dis ...
GLOTTALIC PHONEME The two chief variants of the glottalic phoneme are a spirant ( pho- netically h ) and a plosive ( phonetically the glottal stop ) " . These variants are members of one phoneme because they have a complementary dis ...
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... variant with [ a ] ; stressed * on has usually [ a ] , but there is a less polite variant with [ ǝ ] . Before [ 7 ] , where B has only [ 5 ] , the [ a ] variants are rare and elegant in * long , * song , * strong , * wrong , occasional ...
... variant with [ a ] ; stressed * on has usually [ a ] , but there is a less polite variant with [ ǝ ] . Before [ 7 ] , where B has only [ 5 ] , the [ a ] variants are rare and elegant in * long , * song , * strong , * wrong , occasional ...
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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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