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If accompanied by the length phoneme , / e / appears phonetically as [ e :) , an unrounded half - close front long vowel ; otherwise as [ ɛ ] , an unrounded half - open front short vowel ...
If accompanied by the length phoneme , / e / appears phonetically as [ e :) , an unrounded half - close front long vowel ; otherwise as [ ɛ ] , an unrounded half - open front short vowel ...
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In several instances we can cite only one equation to prove that a particular orthography belongs with the others ; ( 11 ) appears only in equation c , and ( 19 ) only in equation ii . Orthography ( 10 ) is coupled with ( 19 ) in ...
In several instances we can cite only one equation to prove that a particular orthography belongs with the others ; ( 11 ) appears only in equation c , and ( 19 ) only in equation ii . Orthography ( 10 ) is coupled with ( 19 ) in ...
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Nasals appear in clusters , as in antu ( < atu ) ' uncle ' , zasins put ' licence plate ' . ... ( c ) the phonemic opposition / u - , / appears in unstressed open syllables ( but is neutralized in all other positions ) ; cf. dumi ...
Nasals appear in clusters , as in antu ( < atu ) ' uncle ' , zasins put ' licence plate ' . ... ( c ) the phonemic opposition / u - , / appears in unstressed open syllables ( but is neutralized in all other positions ) ; cf. dumi ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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