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Thus , in English , a student of phonetics can in a few moments be taught to separate sip into [ s ] , [ 4 ] , [ p ] ( or into the same sounds accompanied by a vowel or other characteristic to make them more easily pronounceable ...
Thus , in English , a student of phonetics can in a few moments be taught to separate sip into [ s ] , [ 4 ] , [ p ] ( or into the same sounds accompanied by a vowel or other characteristic to make them more easily pronounceable ...
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These words are listed alphabetically , according to their current Norwegian spelling ( the English spellings might have been more useful as headwords ) , with complete phonetic and grammatical information , English equivalents and ...
These words are listed alphabetically , according to their current Norwegian spelling ( the English spellings might have been more useful as headwords ) , with complete phonetic and grammatical information , English equivalents and ...
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community who have learnt English as a foreign language ' ( 208 ) . Most of the words are recent , even in English , and they exemplify what Bloomfield calls ' cultural ' rather than'intimate ' borrowing . One result of this situation ...
community who have learnt English as a foreign language ' ( 208 ) . Most of the words are recent , even in English , and they exemplify what Bloomfield calls ' cultural ' rather than'intimate ' borrowing . One result of this situation ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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