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The correspondence with the vowels of standard French is generally as follows : French [ a ] and [ a ] > a : Swal ' cheval ' , nam ' âme ' ; French [ e ] remains as e : nete ' été ' ( sb . ) , pese ' péché ' ; French [ ɛ ] remains as ε ...
The correspondence with the vowels of standard French is generally as follows : French [ a ] and [ a ] > a : Swal ' cheval ' , nam ' âme ' ; French [ e ] remains as e : nete ' été ' ( sb . ) , pese ' péché ' ; French [ ɛ ] remains as ε ...
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... or even remain voiced while the second is unvoiced in phrase final ( cp . under SYLLABIFICATION , above ) . ... the pair is lost in syncope before ? in syl . final , the first remains : Pileniili ' man ' ( -li , obv . sing . suf . ) ...
... or even remain voiced while the second is unvoiced in phrase final ( cp . under SYLLABIFICATION , above ) . ... the pair is lost in syncope before ? in syl . final , the first remains : Pileniili ' man ' ( -li , obv . sing . suf . ) ...
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... of which 78 or only 34 per cent remain in the language today and of which 84 are also found in Tristan ; that Der Jüngere Titurel has about 550 words from French , of which about 175 or only 32 per cent remain in German and that 50 ...
... of which 78 or only 34 per cent remain in the language today and of which 84 are also found in Tristan ; that Der Jüngere Titurel has about 550 words from French , of which about 175 or only 32 per cent remain in German and that 50 ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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