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As in Old Norse , the vowel symbols are written with and without acute accents , ostensibly to indicate longs and shorts . Under ' main or subsidiary stress ' all of these may be ' short or long ' , according to Lockwood ...
As in Old Norse , the vowel symbols are written with and without acute accents , ostensibly to indicate longs and shorts . Under ' main or subsidiary stress ' all of these may be ' short or long ' , according to Lockwood ...
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On this level of investigation all of the entities represent so many x's and y's , since our information has hitherto been derived from Chinese characters , not from phonetic symbols . Only the modern dialects will provide material for ...
On this level of investigation all of the entities represent so many x's and y's , since our information has hitherto been derived from Chinese characters , not from phonetic symbols . Only the modern dialects will provide material for ...
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The symbols used below are phonemic , morphophonemic , and morphemic . They are explained and justified as they come up , but may be summarized and listed here : PHONEMIC SYMBOLS ( /.../ ) : / p tk bdgfs Š v z ž m nålryie a ou u ø ə / ...
The symbols used below are phonemic , morphophonemic , and morphemic . They are explained and justified as they come up , but may be summarized and listed here : PHONEMIC SYMBOLS ( /.../ ) : / p tk bdgfs Š v z ž m nålryie a ou u ø ə / ...
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The phonemics of Gaulish The dialect of Narbonensis | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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