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... but tend to have more difficulty with lo " ) and ( u " ) ; this difference in the facility of the English speaker implies a difference in the phonemic structure of the diphthongs , since we assume that the phonetic differences ...
... but tend to have more difficulty with lo " ) and ( u " ) ; this difference in the facility of the English speaker implies a difference in the phonemic structure of the diphthongs , since we assume that the phonetic differences ...
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faith , ' as well as of OE brū ' eyebrow , eyelash , eyelid ' beside ON brū bridge , ' we assume that the -- in the WGmc . words is also a reflex of IH -úh- and not ( as Smith claims !? ) a contraction of WGmc .
faith , ' as well as of OE brū ' eyebrow , eyelash , eyelid ' beside ON brū bridge , ' we assume that the -- in the WGmc . words is also a reflex of IH -úh- and not ( as Smith claims !? ) a contraction of WGmc .
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It seems reasonable to assume that by this time Eicheneberg too had been changed to Eichelberg . Again , strictly speaking , the dissimilation is justified only if we assume an older form * ( ze dem ) eichinen berg .
It seems reasonable to assume that by this time Eicheneberg too had been changed to Eichelberg . Again , strictly speaking , the dissimilation is justified only if we assume an older form * ( ze dem ) eichinen berg .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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