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( 5 ) PATTERN CONGRUITY : two contrasting B - segments ( single B - sounds or groups of such sounds ) which occur in similar B - phonetic environments are to be analyzed as having similar structures ; either they are both unit phones ...
( 5 ) PATTERN CONGRUITY : two contrasting B - segments ( single B - sounds or groups of such sounds ) which occur in similar B - phonetic environments are to be analyzed as having similar structures ; either they are both unit phones ...
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Initially before a vowel , and internally between vowels , we find a frontal ( palatal ) spirant [ 1 ] , which is sufficiently similar to the high front vowels and semivowels so that we might want to class it together with them .
Initially before a vowel , and internally between vowels , we find a frontal ( palatal ) spirant [ 1 ] , which is sufficiently similar to the high front vowels and semivowels so that we might want to class it together with them .
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Thus , existence or living is obviously stressed in van Isten ' there is a God [ i.e. he does exist ] ' as in the cases under ( a ) , and as in similar situations in Vogul , etc. ( and in Russian also ) . In vizért van , noted under ( e ) ...
Thus , existence or living is obviously stressed in van Isten ' there is a God [ i.e. he does exist ] ' as in the cases under ( a ) , and as in similar situations in Vogul , etc. ( and in Russian also ) . In vizért van , noted under ( e ) ...
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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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