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i u CENTRAL BACK FRONT i e ə HIGH ə u а LOW e a 0 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 u 0 i + VOCALIC + + + + CONSONANTAL GRAVE FLAT DIFFUSE 0 0 + FIGURE 3 Lb Lb Fr i Fr i ə Hi ə । Vo { so Vo | ೧ ದ no e e Lo FIGURE 4a FIGURE 4b а > Figure 2 indicates ...
i u CENTRAL BACK FRONT i e ə HIGH ə u а LOW e a 0 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 u 0 i + VOCALIC + + + + CONSONANTAL GRAVE FLAT DIFFUSE 0 0 + FIGURE 3 Lb Lb Fr i Fr i ə Hi ə । Vo { so Vo | ೧ ದ no e e Lo FIGURE 4a FIGURE 4b а > Figure 2 indicates ...
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The analysis of Figure 5 makes the assertion that the highness of such vowels as the first / a / in / gləsá / ' the voice ' is just a determined element ; and in fact it says that the / ə / in this word is not the same on this stratum ...
The analysis of Figure 5 makes the assertion that the highness of such vowels as the first / a / in / gləsá / ' the voice ' is just a determined element ; and in fact it says that the / ə / in this word is not the same on this stratum ...
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Figure 9 resolves this question by displaying the two variable conditions independently . On the left , 9a - c show the effect of the following grammatical category for all sentences with subject noun phrase ; on the right , 9d - f show ...
Figure 9 resolves this question by displaying the two variable conditions independently . On the left , 9a - c show the effect of the following grammatical category for all sentences with subject noun phrase ; on the right , 9d - f show ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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