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... sound might later be transferred analogically to a limited number of other environments . Slur takes place in any en- vironment , the phoneme being modified by any sound that immediately precedes or follows it . In the words of Joos ...
... sound might later be transferred analogically to a limited number of other environments . Slur takes place in any en- vironment , the phoneme being modified by any sound that immediately precedes or follows it . In the words of Joos ...
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... sound - law . Merely by applying in correct sequence the sound - changes established on other evidence , one gets from caseus ( Popular Lat . * kāsju ) to cýse without difficulty ( Lg . 29.146-7 ) . Every stage in the process can be ...
... sound - law . Merely by applying in correct sequence the sound - changes established on other evidence , one gets from caseus ( Popular Lat . * kāsju ) to cýse without difficulty ( Lg . 29.146-7 ) . Every stage in the process can be ...
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... sounds ( or letters ? ) . Thus the sound which is regarded as being originally an open e followed by a velarized consonant and preceded by a palatalized one is written in this book as ea , but in the Irish character , as op- posed to ...
... sounds ( or letters ? ) . Thus the sound which is regarded as being originally an open e followed by a velarized consonant and preceded by a palatalized one is written in this book as ea , but in the Irish character , as op- posed to ...
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Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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