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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... junctures , including close juncture or normal transition ; some Continental linguists , notably W. Jassem , recognize junctures , but junctures which the reviewer cannot identify precisely with those in any American analysis ; and many ...
... junctures , including close juncture or normal transition ; some Continental linguists , notably W. Jassem , recognize junctures , but junctures which the reviewer cannot identify precisely with those in any American analysis ; and many ...
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... juncture . Medially there was either no juncture or juncture of a different kind . Not all medial developments from IE voiceless stops were voiceless spirants . If the accent preceded the sound in question , it developed as in marginal ...
... juncture . Medially there was either no juncture or juncture of a different kind . Not all medial developments from IE voiceless stops were voiceless spirants . If the accent preceded the sound in question , it developed as in marginal ...
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... juncture conditions ; but unfortunately there is nothing in the present juncture pattern of these forms that distinguishes them from any other form in which a vowel is followed by two consonants : the juncture pattern is the same in ...
... juncture conditions ; but unfortunately there is nothing in the present juncture pattern of these forms that distinguishes them from any other form in which a vowel is followed by two consonants : the juncture pattern is the same in ...
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