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Whereas Castilian has , practically speaking , only three vowels for unstressed final syllables ( i ) and / u / being limited to a very few words like cursi , espiritu ) , Pasiego has four , with a contrast between two high back vowels ...
Whereas Castilian has , practically speaking , only three vowels for unstressed final syllables ( i ) and / u / being limited to a very few words like cursi , espiritu ) , Pasiego has four , with a contrast between two high back vowels ...
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porters on child language , who suggest that the past and the future are , for the child , a unity that contrasts with the ... between past and future is then a secondary distinction , a subdivision of one aspect of a former contrast .
porters on child language , who suggest that the past and the future are , for the child , a unity that contrasts with the ... between past and future is then a secondary distinction , a subdivision of one aspect of a former contrast .
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In the passage quoted at the beginning of this section , L remarks that certain contrasts can be described in ... in contrast to labials and velars which are produced without participation of the tongue blade ( non - coronal ) .
In the passage quoted at the beginning of this section , L remarks that certain contrasts can be described in ... in contrast to labials and velars which are produced without participation of the tongue blade ( non - coronal ) .
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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