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Classical Armenian: Phonology Part 1 – Segmental Phonology: Consonants Classical Armenian: Phonology 1
The Phonetic Space of Phonological Categories in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
1 the Armenian Dialects of Jerusalem Bert Vaux, Harvard University in Armenians in the Holy Land, Michael Stone, Ed. Louvain
This Is the Pre-Published Version. Dr. Yao Yao, Affiliated with the Hong
Contesting National Identities in an Ethnically Homogeneous State: the Case of Armenian Democratization
3.3 Classical Armenian Syllable Structure
Western Armenian 1
Introduction: at the Intersection of Language and Social Variables: the Case of Middle Eastern Languages in the United States
Chapter 21 Kurdish Ergin Öpengin University of Kurdistan-Hewlêr
Assessing Rhotic Production by Bilingual Spanish Speakers
Archses Submitted to the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Of
A Tale of Five Fricatives: Consonantal Contrast in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
Paternal Lineage Analysis Supports an Armenian Rather Than A
Physical Culture in the Late Nineteenth Century and the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople Followed Suit in the Early Twentieth Century
Chained to the Caucasus: Peacemaking in Karabakh, 1987–2012
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Nonconvergence and Divergence in Bilingual Phonological and Phonetic Systems: Low Back Vowels in Moundridge Schweitzer German and English
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Migrating Texts
Rhode Island College
The Journal of Mesopotamian Studies Köse, Özgür; Saraç, H
UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE AS an ENDANGERED LANGUAGE in EUROPE a Contribution to the European Roadmap for Linguistic Diversity
Armenian Liza Ganimian
A Tale of Five Fricatives: Consonantal Contrast in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
Command Armenian
The Phonetic Space of Phonological Categories in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
The Laryngeal Specifications of Fricatives
Recycling and Comparing Morphological Annotation Models
Stress Dependent Vowel Reduction
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Vowel Production in the Speech of Western Armenian Heritage Speakers Linda Godson, Portland State University, Heritage Language Initiative
Mobile Affixes Across Western Armenian: Conflicts Across Modules
The Genocide of the Armenians
A MULTIGENERATIONAL INVESTIGATION of VOICE ONSET TIME in ENGLISH- HEBREW HERITAGE SPEAKERS by Kyle S. Jones
The ABCFM Press and the Development of the Western Armenian Language
Armenian Plural Selection and the Nature of Lexical Syllabification. PUB DATE May 97 NOTE 21P
A Tale of Five Fricatives: Consonantal Contrast in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
Production of Phonetic and Phonological Contrast by Heritage Speakers of Mandarin
Western Armenian Lesson 9
And Armenian (1922) Orthographic Reforms
The “Arab Spring” and the Christian Linguistic Minorities in Syria
Sasun 1894: Mountains, Missionaries and Massacres at the End of the Ottoman Empire
Historical Phonology of Classical Armenian
Languages of the World--Indo-European
Armenian for Everyone
Vowels in Western Armenian: Introducing Godson 2004
Western Armenian at the Crossroads : a Sociolinguistic and Typological Sketch Anaid Donabedian-Demopoulos
A Study of Eastern Armenian Heritage Language Speakers in Los Angeles