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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... speakers . For other speakers these words , and for all speakers all words with what are said to be other ' phonetically final ' consonants , have sounds that are released in such a way as to call for their analysis as consonant ...
... speakers . For other speakers these words , and for all speakers all words with what are said to be other ' phonetically final ' consonants , have sounds that are released in such a way as to call for their analysis as consonant ...
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... speakers who distinguish trois and troua as [ trwa ] and [ trua ] , nonsyllabic / u / should perhaps be set up as a separate phoneme / w / , in which case nonsyllabic / i / should be added to the / y / phoneme , and nonsyllabic / u ...
... speakers who distinguish trois and troua as [ trwa ] and [ trua ] , nonsyllabic / u / should perhaps be set up as a separate phoneme / w / , in which case nonsyllabic / i / should be added to the / y / phoneme , and nonsyllabic / u ...
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... speakers of Manx have long been a thing of the past , and there is every likelihood that even bilingual native speakers will be no more by the end of this decade . Census returns cited by Jackson ( 1 ) show the following figures for ' ...
... speakers of Manx have long been a thing of the past , and there is every likelihood that even bilingual native speakers will be no more by the end of this decade . Census returns cited by Jackson ( 1 ) show the following figures for ' ...
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