- death.
Dalbor was
elevated to the
cardinalate in 1919.
Edmund Dalbor was born in Ostrów
Wielkopolski to Władysław and
Katarzyna (née Rutkowska)
Dalbor. Confirmed...
- 'empasar' (27).]
Dalbor (1980), p. 6.
Dalbor (1980), p. 22.
Navarro Tomás et al.
Alvarez Menéndez (2005), p. ?.
Alonso (1951).
Lapesa (1969).
Dalbor (1980), pp...
- by an ad-hoc
symbol such as ⟨s̄⟩, ⟨θˢ̣⟩, or ⟨s̟⟩ (advanced diacritic).
Dalbor (1980)
describes this
sound as follows: "[s̄] is a voiceless, corono-dentoalveolar...
- Pronunciation:
Theory and
Practice (3rd ed.). Holt,
Rinehart and Winston. "John B.
Dalbor's Voice Files to
Accompany Spanish Pronunciation". Auburn.edu.
Archived from...
- Sibilance". Pro
Audio Files. 2012-03-07.
Retrieved 2020-05-28.
Bright 1978.
Dalbor (1980);
Obaid (1973).
Shosted 2006
Maddieson &
Sands (2019). 'The Sounds...
-
consecrated as
Bishop of
Katowice on 3
January 1926. He
succeeded Cardinal Edmund Dalbor, as
Primate of
Poland soon
after and in 1927, was
appointed Cardinal-Priest...
- doi:10.1017/S0025100303001373. S2CID 232344066.
Retrieved 18
March 2022.
Dalbor, John B. (March 1980). "Observations on Present-Day
Seseo and
Ceceo in Southern...
- He was
ordained a
priest at
Gniezno Cathedral on 15
March 1924 by
Edmund Dalbor.
After his ordination,
Nowicki served as
vicar for a
parish based in Poznań...
- a
faint /ʃ/ and is
found throughout much of the
northern half of Spain.
Dalbor describes the apico-dental
sound as follows: [s̄] is a voiceless, corono-dentoalveolar...
- distinción. As
testament to the
prevalence of intra-speaker variation,
Dalbor (1980)
found that many
Andalusians alternate between a
variety of sibilants...