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SIEVERS - EDGERTON PHENOMENA AND RIGVEDIC METER & > ANDREW SIHLER University of Wisconsin Rigvedic words beginning with a single consonant followed by a light first syllable ( a short vowel plus a single prevocalic consonant ...
SIEVERS - EDGERTON PHENOMENA AND RIGVEDIC METER & > ANDREW SIHLER University of Wisconsin Rigvedic words beginning with a single consonant followed by a light first syllable ( a short vowel plus a single prevocalic consonant ...
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A single transcriber worked with the natural speech samples of all thirteen subjects and provided the data used in this analysis . Thus , if any transcriber bias exists , it enters into the data of all subjects equally .
A single transcriber worked with the natural speech samples of all thirteen subjects and provided the data used in this analysis . Thus , if any transcriber bias exists , it enters into the data of all subjects equally .
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By making certain very strong assumptions , it has been possible to formulate a single mirror image convention to handle all of the cases of mirror image relationships that were presented . It has been assumed that a grammar is ...
By making certain very strong assumptions , it has been possible to formulate a single mirror image convention to handle all of the cases of mirror image relationships that were presented . It has been assumed that a grammar is ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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