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... separate phonemes ( since the ( d ) and the loan [ t ] contrast after / n / ) if the investigator adhered without exception to the principle that two sounds belong to separate phonemes if they contrast in analogous environments .
... separate phonemes ( since the ( d ) and the loan [ t ] contrast after / n / ) if the investigator adhered without exception to the principle that two sounds belong to separate phonemes if they contrast in analogous environments .
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Thus , in that position , the pitch contrast is ' actualized ' largely as a difference of length , although in other positions the same morphemes occur with easily heard pitch contrasts . A study of Zapoteco over a future period of time ...
Thus , in that position , the pitch contrast is ' actualized ' largely as a difference of length , although in other positions the same morphemes occur with easily heard pitch contrasts . A study of Zapoteco over a future period of time ...
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By this change of style he has unconsciously changed his system of sounds , so that a contrast now exists between the flapped ( t ) of the one system and the aspirated ( t ) of the other , with a concomitant change of meaning ( i.e. ...
By this change of style he has unconsciously changed his system of sounds , so that a contrast now exists between the flapped ( t ) of the one system and the aspirated ( t ) of the other , with a concomitant change of meaning ( i.e. ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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