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... common : * coral , * moral , * oracle , * orator , * coroner . In others [ a ] is the normal form , and [ 5 ] has an ... common words [ a ] has a better chance , e.g. * bog , * flog , * jog ; 3 * soggy ; Chicago has [ 5 ] , but [ a ] is ...
... common : * coral , * moral , * oracle , * orator , * coroner . In others [ a ] is the normal form , and [ 5 ] has an ... common words [ a ] has a better chance , e.g. * bog , * flog , * jog ; 3 * soggy ; Chicago has [ 5 ] , but [ a ] is ...
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... common as [ ɔ ] in * gong , * prong , * thong , * throng . [ 1 ] ball , etc .; * cauliflower occurs also with [ a ] ; * doll has prevalently [ a ] ; the form with [ o ] is coarse or childish . ( b ) Clusters are few : haunt , Faunce ...
... common as [ ɔ ] in * gong , * prong , * thong , * throng . [ 1 ] ball , etc .; * cauliflower occurs also with [ a ] ; * doll has prevalently [ a ] ; the form with [ o ] is coarse or childish . ( b ) Clusters are few : haunt , Faunce ...
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... common word for mother . The simplest form of the word for mother in Dravidian is āy ( āī ) , āyi , to which in most cases the pro- nominal prefix ta has been joined , giving tai , which is perhaps the more widely used form . These ...
... common word for mother . The simplest form of the word for mother in Dravidian is āy ( āī ) , āyi , to which in most cases the pro- nominal prefix ta has been joined , giving tai , which is perhaps the more widely used form . These ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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