Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... example , Dutch [ g ] , a mem- ber of the / k / phoneme , occurs only before a voiced consonant in the next syllable and never varies with any other ẞ - phonetic variety of / k / in that position.18 7.42 . The homeophone may include the ...
... example , Dutch [ g ] , a mem- ber of the / k / phoneme , occurs only before a voiced consonant in the next syllable and never varies with any other ẞ - phonetic variety of / k / in that position.18 7.42 . The homeophone may include the ...
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... example and of imma in the third , does not seem to me cogent , for neither iterative reduplication nor the addition of imma is confined to relatives as opposed to indefinites ; 84 and indeed the third example , which he himself admits ...
... example and of imma in the third , does not seem to me cogent , for neither iterative reduplication nor the addition of imma is confined to relatives as opposed to indefinites ; 84 and indeed the third example , which he himself admits ...
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... example of vocalic assimilation ( §22.1 , o - a > a - a ) . Roberts himself has pointed out ( 9 , note 6 ) that estamago is a very unusual development , and he has further shown ( §22.1 ad fin . ) that many if not all examples of ...
... example of vocalic assimilation ( §22.1 , o - a > a - a ) . Roberts himself has pointed out ( 9 , note 6 ) that estamago is a very unusual development , and he has further shown ( §22.1 ad fin . ) that many if not all examples of ...
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