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    ...The purpose of these remarks is to present a tentative classification of the syllabic phonemes...
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    ... with the root _bag_,87 although the /E/ and /ae/ phonemes in Newfoundland sometimes appear liable to confusion...
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    by Bragg, Russell A.
    Published 1976
    ... liquids and the necessity of a separate phoneme, /q/, to account for the many variants of the velar...
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    ... word forms, categories such as gender, case can disappear, and the number of phonemes are reduced...
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    ...hoist OED ~rope, etc. seems common ter. too tentative a cite Withdraw? unless phonemic problem...
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    ... it to the head of her, got it through her windlass. Yes (interesting e.g. of phonemic problems!!) J. D. A...
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    by Noseworthy, Ronald George
    Published 1971
    ... in Newfoundland. -- Chapter 2 is mainly a phonemic treatment of the sound system of the Grand Bank informants...
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    ... automatically change [pjo] to [pju] equals / pyce / or /piw/ or whatever the correct phonemic analysis might...
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    ... with a lovely konk. Yes DNE-cit [His sp. is _kank_, but he clearly gives the phonemic form as /[PT]/, a...
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    Published 1979
    ... be phonemically distinct in all dialects. Withd. [check] AUG. 21 1979 Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked...
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    ... (* = my spelling) (again a case of the swinging phoneme! First example here has front vowel; second one...
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    .... But the connection with British foist, n cties, is now tenuous. A terrible phonetic/ phonemic arises, since west...
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    by Paddock, Harold J.
    Published 1966
    .... Phonemic lengthening of vowels is considered to be an allophone of /h/, for it is in complementation...
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    Published in Language Teaching (2007)
    ..., Carrie Dyck & Amanda Squires , Phoneme awareness is not a prerequisite for learning to read . Written...
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