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Reassurance is not forthcoming with respect to plus juncture . In addition to their three terminal junctures , Trager and Smith have plus juncture only , and do not phonemicize what they call ' normal transition ' ; other American ...
Reassurance is not forthcoming with respect to plus juncture . In addition to their three terminal junctures , Trager and Smith have plus juncture only , and do not phonemicize what they call ' normal transition ' ; other American ...
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all that distinguishes their environments , we conclude that the words which exhibit such marginal developments were bounded by juncture . Medially there was either no juncture or juncture of a different kind .
all that distinguishes their environments , we conclude that the words which exhibit such marginal developments were bounded by juncture . Medially there was either no juncture or juncture of a different kind .
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There is , however , one set of forms which have juncture peculiarities , and which may therefore offer a clue to the general development . These are the weak forms of is , distributed just like the plural or possessive endings of nouns ...
There is , however , one set of forms which have juncture peculiarities , and which may therefore offer a clue to the general development . These are the weak forms of is , distributed just like the plural or possessive endings of nouns ...
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I | 1 |
The phonemics of Gaulish The dialect of Narbonensis | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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allophones American analysis appear assume beginning boundaries called chapter clusters common comparative consider consonant contrast count culture definition described dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expression fact final formal forms French further German give given grammar Greek important indicate initial interest interpretation juncture language Latin learning least linguistic logical material meaning method morpheme names nature noun object occur original particular pattern person phonemes position possible present probably problem procedure question reference relation represent reviewer seems segmentation semantic sentence sequence short similar sound speech spelling statement stem structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion translation units University utterance variety verbs vowels words writing written