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in general it is of little help in determining phonemic status. Even if we had good
quality tapes and spectrograms of Cicero speaking in the Senate, an analysis,
however careful, of the various positional manifestations of labialization could not
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in general it is of little help in determining phonemic status. Even if we had good
quality tapes and spectrograms of Cicero speaking in the Senate, an analysis,
however careful, of the various positional manifestations of labialization could not
...
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4a) Latin qu is derived in most instances from IE kw, a single phoneme, not a
cluster: therefore it is likely to maintain its monophonemic status (Sidney Allen).
On this argument Aw in a number of modern European languages would be
liable to ...
4a) Latin qu is derived in most instances from IE kw, a single phoneme, not a
cluster: therefore it is likely to maintain its monophonemic status (Sidney Allen).
On this argument Aw in a number of modern European languages would be
liable to ...
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But not everything that is predictable is non-phonemic, i.e. some segments
introduced by morphophonemic rules may be predictable not only by virtue of
that rule but also from an autonomous distributional constraint. Of course,
predictability ...
But not everything that is predictable is non-phonemic, i.e. some segments
introduced by morphophonemic rules may be predictable not only by virtue of
that rule but also from an autonomous distributional constraint. Of course,
predictability ...
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allophone aqua archiphoneme biphonemic clusters classical clus cluster frequency cluster status CM CM commutation compound boundary consonant clusters consonantal consonants and clusters correlation dentals dialect distribution Ennius Etruscan evidence fact final clusters Frequ gemination grammarians grapheme Greek heterosyllabic homosyllabic initial and final initial clusters intervocalic clusters Kabardian labialization labiovelars language Ling linguistic liquid littera Lucretius medial clusters Messapic metrical monophonemic monophonemic status morpheme morpheme boundary morphophonemic muta cum liquida nasal non-compound obstruent occur off-glide Oscan P-rules parallel Phon phonemic phonological phonotactic position Priscian quam quoniam relative frequency Roman rule scattergram second member segments semivowel sequences sibilant single consonants sonant spelling syllabification syllable Table tion triphonemic Ubykh Umbrian variant velar Velius Velius Longus Venetic vocalic voiced voiceless stop vowel vulgar Latin word boundary word final word initially word medially