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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... spirant , which was also achieved by the Armenian developments nS > S , rS > S , etc. , discussed in Lg . 30.197-201 ... spirant plus spirant , as opposed to sequences of spirant plus oc- clusive in Germanic . If the phoneme / þ / had an ...
... spirant , which was also achieved by the Armenian developments nS > S , rS > S , etc. , discussed in Lg . 30.197-201 ... spirant plus spirant , as opposed to sequences of spirant plus oc- clusive in Germanic . If the phoneme / þ / had an ...
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... spirant allophones , and to a phoneme / w / which includes also the stop and spirant allophones hitherto assigned to / gu / . The technique of minimal contrast will not answer the question whether bien is / byén / or / bién / , whether ...
... spirant allophones , and to a phoneme / w / which includes also the stop and spirant allophones hitherto assigned to / gu / . The technique of minimal contrast will not answer the question whether bien is / byén / or / bién / , whether ...
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... spirant allophone . On the other hand , the replacement description of alternation between / b / and / g / shows no parallels , no pattern- ing , anywhere else in the structure . Nonsyllabic high front [ y ] and high back [ w ] occur in ...
... spirant allophone . On the other hand , the replacement description of alternation between / b / and / g / shows no parallels , no pattern- ing , anywhere else in the structure . Nonsyllabic high front [ y ] and high back [ w ] occur in ...
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