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... voiced symbols , the rule being that the sounds become voiceless in absolutely final position . 12. The other case of alternation is less easy of solution . If we compare the word seledka herring , pronounced [ s , ıl , ' otkǝ ] ...
... voiced symbols , the rule being that the sounds become voiceless in absolutely final position . 12. The other case of alternation is less easy of solution . If we compare the word seledka herring , pronounced [ s , ıl , ' otkǝ ] ...
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... voiced finals are retained , and even before a following voiceless sound an original voiced sound is partly voiced ( southern Russian also shows these phonemena , especially for finals , probably due to Ukrainian influence ) ; now , in ...
... voiced finals are retained , and even before a following voiceless sound an original voiced sound is partly voiced ( southern Russian also shows these phonemena , especially for finals , probably due to Ukrainian influence ) ; now , in ...
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voiced consonants and the semivowels is that the latter occur after most consonants while the nasals and lateral occur only after ? in syl . - final . Var . 1. Voiced , normal length : in syl . - initial , prevocalic . Examples are : lo ...
voiced consonants and the semivowels is that the latter occur after most consonants while the nasals and lateral occur only after ? in syl . - final . Var . 1. Voiced , normal length : in syl . - initial , prevocalic . Examples are : lo ...
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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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