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... beginning with / hi / : Hip - high in water . | Hit it back ! Hickory nuts are still available . | Hidden meanings were discovered . And so on . When we continue this collection of utterances beginning with / hi / we find one or another ...
... beginning with / hi / : Hip - high in water . | Hit it back ! Hickory nuts are still available . | Hidden meanings were discovered . And so on . When we continue this collection of utterances beginning with / hi / we find one or another ...
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... beginning with / h / there are 9 different phonemes following the / h / ; in those that begin with / hi / there are ... beginning with / hiyz / there are again 29 phonemes after / hiyz / , as in He's pretending , He's trying to , etc ...
... beginning with / h / there are 9 different phonemes following the / h / ; in those that begin with / hi / there are ... beginning with / hiyz / there are again 29 phonemes after / hiyz / , as in He's pretending , He's trying to , etc ...
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... beginning of an utterance to its end , or up to some medial point . This is in part due to the mounting restrictions of the grammatical structure . Some information about the grammatical structure , and the location of such divisions as ...
... beginning of an utterance to its end , or up to some medial point . This is in part due to the mounting restrictions of the grammatical structure . Some information about the grammatical structure , and the location of such divisions as ...
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I | 1 |
Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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