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Such estimation would require a large sample of texts in a given language with a variety of semantic contents . Since all the phonemes of a language will be included in any sizeable sample , one such estimation should suffice for the ...
Such estimation would require a large sample of texts in a given language with a variety of semantic contents . Since all the phonemes of a language will be included in any sizeable sample , one such estimation should suffice for the ...
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Not all the Ta . words given need belong together ; the matter must await more refined treatment elsewhere . kālaḥ ... The Dr. cognates given are a mixture of two different families of etyma , and suffer as well from a misprint in the ...
Not all the Ta . words given need belong together ; the matter must await more refined treatment elsewhere . kālaḥ ... The Dr. cognates given are a mixture of two different families of etyma , and suffer as well from a misprint in the ...
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After the historical phonological discussion , four brief texts are given in literary orthography and phonetic transcription based on colloquial pronunciation . All four are translated into English . The book concludes with a very ...
After the historical phonological discussion , four brief texts are given in literary orthography and phonetic transcription based on colloquial pronunciation . All four are translated into English . The book concludes with a very ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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