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Contrast in all positions differentiates n and m . Contrast in final position differentiates n , m , n , and ñ . The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as ...
Contrast in all positions differentiates n and m . Contrast in final position differentiates n , m , n , and ñ . The differentiation of n is reinforced by its intervocalic occurrence , where it contrasts with n and m , its occurrence as ...
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Here the contrast is between unstressed ij followed by stressed è , and increasing stress accompanied by rising pitch on ... The fact that all such contrasts as prebijène : bijéle may be explained morphologically ( bi- plus participial ...
Here the contrast is between unstressed ij followed by stressed è , and increasing stress accompanied by rising pitch on ... The fact that all such contrasts as prebijène : bijéle may be explained morphologically ( bi- plus participial ...
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In this paper sound changes are classified with regard to their effect on structure : 1. non - phonemic change ; 2. phonemic change without loss of contrast ; 3. unconditioned merger with loss of contrast ; 4. conditioned merger with ...
In this paper sound changes are classified with regard to their effect on structure : 1. non - phonemic change ; 2. phonemic change without loss of contrast ; 3. unconditioned merger with loss of contrast ; 4. conditioned merger with ...
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Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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