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Surely the contrast , whatever its phonetic nature , could not have been of any great statistical importance , " but the phonemic status of a phonetic difference depends only on the EXISTENCE of contrast , not on the number and ...
Surely the contrast , whatever its phonetic nature , could not have been of any great statistical importance , " but the phonemic status of a phonetic difference depends only on the EXISTENCE of contrast , not on the number and ...
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Whatever is represented by ea is therefore in close - to - minimal contrast with whatever is represented by e and by a . To the three sure contrasts already listed we might thus add the assertion that eaa . Yet this conclusion is not ...
Whatever is represented by ea is therefore in close - to - minimal contrast with whatever is represented by e and by a . To the three sure contrasts already listed we might thus add the assertion that eaa . Yet this conclusion is not ...
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Between stages 2 and 3 , the contrast between front unrounded and retracted unrounded is phonologized , by both morphemic and allophonic analogy . The first elements of the three diphthongs have by this time come to be retracted rather ...
Between stages 2 and 3 , the contrast between front unrounded and retracted unrounded is phonologized , by both morphemic and allophonic analogy . The first elements of the three diphthongs have by this time come to be retracted rather ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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