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However , while concentrating on this crucial passage of his work it is easy to lose sight of the numerous examples given throughout the monograph which show clearly that the exact phonetic nature of the initial phonemes is irrelevant ...
However , while concentrating on this crucial passage of his work it is easy to lose sight of the numerous examples given throughout the monograph which show clearly that the exact phonetic nature of the initial phonemes is irrelevant ...
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At this point there came to my notice , first from Couvreur's dictionary and then from the concise one by Y. R. Chao and L. S. Yang , the vernacular use of an initial hao - pu ( pu is the negative ) which made a following dissyllabic ...
At this point there came to my notice , first from Couvreur's dictionary and then from the concise one by Y. R. Chao and L. S. Yang , the vernacular use of an initial hao - pu ( pu is the negative ) which made a following dissyllabic ...
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In some cognates initial Tr . p , q reflect initial * p or * b preceded by * m . It is supposed that the Trukese words in their present shape have been analogically abstracted , after the regular change of * mp , * mb , from forms in ...
In some cognates initial Tr . p , q reflect initial * p or * b preceded by * m . It is supposed that the Trukese words in their present shape have been analogically abstracted , after the regular change of * mp , * mb , from forms in ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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