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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... sound sequences , in particular , to medial consonant clusters and to hiatus vowels : criatura vs. ONav . creatura < Ch.-L. CREATŪRA is likely to present only a graphic contrast . From defun ( c ) to and di ( c ) tar plus the false ...
... sound sequences , in particular , to medial consonant clusters and to hiatus vowels : criatura vs. ONav . creatura < Ch.-L. CREATŪRA is likely to present only a graphic contrast . From defun ( c ) to and di ( c ) tar plus the false ...
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... sound might later be transferred analogically to a limited number of other environments . Slur takes place in any en- vironment , the phoneme being modified by any sound that immediately precedes or follows it . In the words of Joos ...
... sound might later be transferred analogically to a limited number of other environments . Slur takes place in any en- vironment , the phoneme being modified by any sound that immediately precedes or follows it . In the words of Joos ...
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... sound - law . Merely by applying in correct sequence the sound - changes established on other evidence , one gets from caseus ( Popular Lat . * kāsju ) to cÿse without difficulty ( Lg . 29.146-7 ) . Every stage in the process can be ...
... sound - law . Merely by applying in correct sequence the sound - changes established on other evidence , one gets from caseus ( Popular Lat . * kāsju ) to cÿse without difficulty ( Lg . 29.146-7 ) . Every stage in the process can be ...
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