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For example , Dutch [ g ] , a member of the / k / phoneme , occurs only before a voiced consonant in the next syllable and never varies with any other B - phonetic variety of / k / in that position.18 7.42 . The homeophone may include ...
For example , Dutch [ g ] , a member of the / k / phoneme , occurs only before a voiced consonant in the next syllable and never varies with any other B - phonetic variety of / k / in that position.18 7.42 . The homeophone may include ...
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The examples classed by him as demonstrative ' include KUB 5.6.2.40 ( AU 280-1 ) , 10.52.1.8 , 5.1.1.60 ( also 79 ... But his argument for recognizing a relative , the presence of reduplication in the second example and of imma in the ...
The examples classed by him as demonstrative ' include KUB 5.6.2.40 ( AU 280-1 ) , 10.52.1.8 , 5.1.1.60 ( also 79 ... But his argument for recognizing a relative , the presence of reduplication in the second example and of imma in the ...
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So , for example , for academic , addicted , additional , administrative , alpine , ancestral , annual , architectural , and atmospheric . 3 There is also one occurrence of philosophy's , but I conjecture that this may have been a ...
So , for example , for academic , addicted , additional , administrative , alpine , ancestral , annual , architectural , and atmospheric . 3 There is also one occurrence of philosophy's , but I conjecture that this may have been a ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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