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... spelled u . This sound is considered non- phonemic because the spelling fluctuates between noting it and not noting it , even within the same morpheme and in the same syllable position . Thus we have Cluuius , Iuuentia ( -ius ) ...
... spelled u . This sound is considered non- phonemic because the spelling fluctuates between noting it and not noting it , even within the same morpheme and in the same syllable position . Thus we have Cluuius , Iuuentia ( -ius ) ...
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... spell- ings : namely , that the ea in the singular is the result of a spelling analogy , no more , with the allophonically significant spellings of the oblique cases , just as the phonemically nonsignificant final rr and I probably ...
... spell- ings : namely , that the ea in the singular is the result of a spelling analogy , no more , with the allophonically significant spellings of the oblique cases , just as the phonemically nonsignificant final rr and I probably ...
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... spelling contrast ? In Old English , there was no such contrast of æ , ea , and ea . As we have already pointed out , the long and short diphthongs were normally undif- ferentiated in spelling.16 The macrons and circumflexes placed over ...
... spelling contrast ? In Old English , there was no such contrast of æ , ea , and ea . As we have already pointed out , the long and short diphthongs were normally undif- ferentiated in spelling.16 The macrons and circumflexes placed over ...
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I | 1 |
Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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