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ou / ou ' old ' begins at mid back rounded - for some speakers mid central — and moves to or toward / u / . De Villiers considers these to be separate phonemes and not vowel clusters , because ' the first components are not recognized ...
ou / ou ' old ' begins at mid back rounded - for some speakers mid central — and moves to or toward / u / . De Villiers considers these to be separate phonemes and not vowel clusters , because ' the first components are not recognized ...
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This description will take care of those speakers who have ( c ) in kies , but for those who have [ k ] everywhere except in diminutives we will probably be forced either to say that our velar - palatal alternation only works after one ...
This description will take care of those speakers who have ( c ) in kies , but for those who have [ k ] everywhere except in diminutives we will probably be forced either to say that our velar - palatal alternation only works after one ...
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( Many English speakers have a light and nondistinctive lip - rounding also in sh , ch , j , and r , and have to be reminded to smile in making the corresponding Japanese sounds . ) Throughout Japanese history there has been a general ...
( Many English speakers have a light and nondistinctive lip - rounding also in sh , ch , j , and r , and have to be reminded to smile in making the corresponding Japanese sounds . ) Throughout Japanese history there has been a general ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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