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It is clear that Chao's transcription is almost , but not quite , phonemic in this sense ; but among the possible phonemic notations it is a relatively complicated one . The reviewer can think of two reasons why , for pedagogical ...
It is clear that Chao's transcription is almost , but not quite , phonemic in this sense ; but among the possible phonemic notations it is a relatively complicated one . The reviewer can think of two reasons why , for pedagogical ...
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In normal or rapid speech , certain of the possible clusters do not occur , being replaced by others . In a sequence of / t / or / k / plus a non - glottalized consonant , the prior consonant is relaced by / t / or / k / respectively ...
In normal or rapid speech , certain of the possible clusters do not occur , being replaced by others . In a sequence of / t / or / k / plus a non - glottalized consonant , the prior consonant is relaced by / t / or / k / respectively ...
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In the absence of direct observation of the spoken language one could think of only one possible test to decide the dilemma on Latin ground : we might ask whether such a compound as praeiudico , from praį prae and ju : dico : iudico had ...
In the absence of direct observation of the spoken language one could think of only one possible test to decide the dilemma on Latin ground : we might ask whether such a compound as praeiudico , from praį prae and ju : dico : iudico had ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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