Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... final / Cǝ / . The vowels / i , a , o , u , ü , ø / are phonetically long before final / və , z ( ə ) , žə , r ( ə ) / , but the length is automatic . The vowel / e / is [ e ] in syllables ending in a consonant , when followed by / Cǝ ...
... final / Cǝ / . The vowels / i , a , o , u , ü , ø / are phonetically long before final / və , z ( ə ) , žə , r ( ə ) / , but the length is automatic . The vowel / e / is [ e ] in syllables ending in a consonant , when followed by / Cǝ ...
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... final suffixes than verbal post - finals . 3.2 . The stem of regular verbs is always identifiable from the present ... final / t / , past participle final / t / . The characteristic prefinals are / ǝ / in the present S 1 , 2 , 3 and P 3 ...
... final suffixes than verbal post - finals . 3.2 . The stem of regular verbs is always identifiable from the present ... final / t / , past participle final / t / . The characteristic prefinals are / ǝ / in the present S 1 , 2 , 3 and P 3 ...
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... final -e's per line of Chaucer's poetry , the project as stated would still have been larger than a single work could possibly embrace . Hence the author found it necessary to limit her monograph to the occurrence of irregu- lar final e ...
... final -e's per line of Chaucer's poetry , the project as stated would still have been larger than a single work could possibly embrace . Hence the author found it necessary to limit her monograph to the occurrence of irregu- lar final e ...
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