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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... less ' air / æə / , ire / aə / , are / aa / ) , and some of his struggles may even so get nowhere : if length and a centering glide contrast ( lavish , salving ) , / h / cannot be used for both . The interpretation of a monophthong in ...
... less ' air / æə / , ire / aə / , are / aa / ) , and some of his struggles may even so get nowhere : if length and a centering glide contrast ( lavish , salving ) , / h / cannot be used for both . The interpretation of a monophthong in ...
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... less noticeable ' , including in the former such a phonetic detail as the smaller degree of diphtongi- zation in the American pronunciation of date and boat , and in the latter such a systematic detail as the retention , in most ...
... less noticeable ' , including in the former such a phonetic detail as the smaller degree of diphtongi- zation in the American pronunciation of date and boat , and in the latter such a systematic detail as the retention , in most ...
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... less noticeable ' , including in the former such a phonetic detail as the smaller degree of diphtongi- zation in the American pronunciation of date and boat , and in the latter such a systematic detail as the retention , in most ...
... less noticeable ' , including in the former such a phonetic detail as the smaller degree of diphtongi- zation in the American pronunciation of date and boat , and in the latter such a systematic detail as the retention , in most ...
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