Prace filologiczne, Količina 18Skł. gł. w Księgarni E. Wendego, 1963 |
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... consonants or both . The classification is based on freedom of occurrence : vowels may constitute syllables that occur in practically all sequences , while the syllabic consonants are limited in occurrence , as we shall see below . Also ...
... consonants or both . The classification is based on freedom of occurrence : vowels may constitute syllables that occur in practically all sequences , while the syllabic consonants are limited in occurrence , as we shall see below . Also ...
Stran 35
... consonants ; in the latter case the second is always / y / . There is general agreement that 14 consonants occur in the margin : / p t k bdg mnsz rhwy . All of these occur before / a / ; / w / occurs only before / a / . Before / o / all ...
... consonants ; in the latter case the second is always / y / . There is general agreement that 14 consonants occur in the margin : / p t k bdg mnsz rhwy . All of these occur before / a / ; / w / occurs only before / a / . Before / o / all ...
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... consonants unaccented vowels are either silent or voiceless . In the traditional analysis , accepted by Hattori and Bloch 1 , they are nevertheless assumed to be present . Their rejection by Bloch 2 was perhaps his greatest departure ...
... consonants unaccented vowels are either silent or voiceless . In the traditional analysis , accepted by Hattori and Bloch 1 , they are nevertheless assumed to be present . Their rejection by Bloch 2 was perhaps his greatest departure ...