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Page 179
... recorded , in contrast , the addition of the echo syllable was not automatic , since it was evidently not pronounced with ' water ' , ' three ' , and ' ten ' . Also understandable is the failure to record / n / before a final voice ...
... recorded , in contrast , the addition of the echo syllable was not automatic , since it was evidently not pronounced with ' water ' , ' three ' , and ' ten ' . Also understandable is the failure to record / n / before a final voice ...
Page 181
... recordings of ' six ' and ' eight ' cannot be relied upon to guarantee that these words really lacked this syllable , as in Meskwaki as opposed to Sauk ... recorded , corresponding to the / 1 / in HECKEWELDER'S 1792 VOCABULARY FROM OHIO 181.
... recordings of ' six ' and ' eight ' cannot be relied upon to guarantee that these words really lacked this syllable , as in Meskwaki as opposed to Sauk ... recorded , corresponding to the / 1 / in HECKEWELDER'S 1792 VOCABULARY FROM OHIO 181.
Page 183
... recorded by Heckewelder that the pho- neme / n / exhibited some free or partially conditioned variation between ... recording would be more plausible than partial retention of a phoneme / l / from an earlier stage . Evidence for ...
... recorded by Heckewelder that the pho- neme / n / exhibited some free or partially conditioned variation between ... recording would be more plausible than partial retention of a phoneme / l / from an earlier stage . Evidence for ...
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