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These are matched by long vowels , i u a ' , although it appears that length is at least partly predictable on the basis of morpho - syntactic ... Liquids can appear as first members of consonant clusters but not as second members .
These are matched by long vowels , i u a ' , although it appears that length is at least partly predictable on the basis of morpho - syntactic ... Liquids can appear as first members of consonant clusters but not as second members .
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These basic forms account for the forms of the relative pronouns appearing in their phonetic realizations , as well ... In this section we shall examine these basic forms , or , more specifically , the way the determiners appear in them ...
These basic forms account for the forms of the relative pronouns appearing in their phonetic realizations , as well ... In this section we shall examine these basic forms , or , more specifically , the way the determiners appear in them ...
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Thus , of Wallace and Atkins ' two logical and predictive models for the analysis of Japanese kin terms , only one appears to reflect the cognitive reality of their informant ( Wallace , 245 ) , perhaps because this informant was ...
Thus , of Wallace and Atkins ' two logical and predictive models for the analysis of Japanese kin terms , only one appears to reflect the cognitive reality of their informant ( Wallace , 245 ) , perhaps because this informant was ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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