Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... distinction which is not made in the original , and to show the contrast between short and long vowels . We know , of course , that the distinctions in vowel quantity , though not indi- cated by the scribe , did exist at the time the ...
... distinction which is not made in the original , and to show the contrast between short and long vowels . We know , of course , that the distinctions in vowel quantity , though not indi- cated by the scribe , did exist at the time the ...
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... distinction e : eo ) , and a small portion of the evidence for non- complementary distribution . §9 . OE minimal pairs are all orthographic as far as a 20th - century linguist is concerned . To prove that a pair is purely orthographic ...
... distinction e : eo ) , and a small portion of the evidence for non- complementary distribution . §9 . OE minimal pairs are all orthographic as far as a 20th - century linguist is concerned . To prove that a pair is purely orthographic ...
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... distinction is expressed in the formulae , but is derived not from the Sound Tables but from the rimes of the Ts'ie Yün . All syllables containing a rounded high - back vowel ( or semivowel ) are grouped to- gether in the Sound Tables ...
... distinction is expressed in the formulae , but is derived not from the Sound Tables but from the rimes of the Ts'ie Yün . All syllables containing a rounded high - back vowel ( or semivowel ) are grouped to- gether in the Sound Tables ...
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