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There can be no doubt that these phonemic re - interpretations of original sonorants as voiceless ( tense ) fricatives presuppose that sonorants were completely voiceless in position after tenues in prehistoric Polish .
There can be no doubt that these phonemic re - interpretations of original sonorants as voiceless ( tense ) fricatives presuppose that sonorants were completely voiceless in position after tenues in prehistoric Polish .
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A well - defined system is one ' that can be completely and exactly characterized by deterministic functions ' , i.e. functions which are computable or whose non - computability can be proved ( 45 ) . Hockett illustrates the distinction ...
A well - defined system is one ' that can be completely and exactly characterized by deterministic functions ' , i.e. functions which are computable or whose non - computability can be proved ( 45 ) . Hockett illustrates the distinction ...
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I estimate that this technique could be carried out completely ( covering every base form of every prefix morpheme ) in far less than the ( roughly ) thirty pages that Hoijer devotes to prefix morphophonemics .
I estimate that this technique could be carried out completely ( covering every base form of every prefix morpheme ) in far less than the ( roughly ) thirty pages that Hoijer devotes to prefix morphophonemics .
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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