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His consistent practice is , in all cases where a preceding and a following morpheme condition each other , automatically or otherwise , never to describe the following morpheme as changing first . In nearly all these cases he describes ...
His consistent practice is , in all cases where a preceding and a following morpheme condition each other , automatically or otherwise , never to describe the following morpheme as changing first . In nearly all these cases he describes ...
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The pitches preceding the contour point , or between it and the phrase - final pitch , are predictable and therefore non - distinctive ( 84.2 , $ 4.3 ) . 4.2 . The precontour , i.e. the pitch sequence of the syllables preceding the ...
The pitches preceding the contour point , or between it and the phrase - final pitch , are predictable and therefore non - distinctive ( 84.2 , $ 4.3 ) . 4.2 . The precontour , i.e. the pitch sequence of the syllables preceding the ...
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The last vowel was lost and the preceding only vowel of the word was doubled . The doubling did not affect verbs such as qin ' be night ' and members of phrases with nee because any such word was part of a closely connected sequence ...
The last vowel was lost and the preceding only vowel of the word was doubled . The doubling did not affect verbs such as qin ' be night ' and members of phrases with nee because any such word was part of a closely connected sequence ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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