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Masica may
refer to:
Colin Masica (1931–2022),
American linguist La
Masica, town in
Honduras This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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include Suniti Kumar Chatterji and
Colin P.
Masica.[citation needed] The
below classification follows Masica (1991), and
Kausen (2006). The
Dardic languages...
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Colin Paul
Masica (June 13, 1931 –
February 23, 2022) was an
American linguist who was
professor emeritus in the
Department of
South Asian Languages and...
- 53–77.
Masica 1993, p. 150.
Masica 1993, p. 149.
Masica 1993, p. 145.
Masica 1993, p. 470. Bāhrī 2011, p. 183.
Grierson 1916, p. 626.
Masica 1993, p...
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Platts (1884), p. 947.
Masica (1991), p. 71.
Tisdall (1892), p. 15.
Masica (1991), pp. 49–50.
Masica (1991), p. 49.
Masica (1991), p. 73. Bungalow....
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becomes silent,
which results in an [ɛ]
preceding an /ɦ/.
Masica, p. 65
Masica, p. 66
Masica, p. 67 Ohala,
Manjari (1983).
Aspects of
Hindi Phonology....
- La
Masica (Spanish pronunciation: [la maˈsika]) is a town, with a po****tion of 5,975 (2013 census), and a muni****lity in the
Honduran department of Atlántida...
- ****vāra ं ṃ and the
final fricative visarga ः ḥ (called अं aṃ and अः aḥ).
Masica (1991:146)
notes of the ****vāra in
Sanskrit that "there is some controversy...
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Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. 198.
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. 192.
Masica (1991), p. 97.
Anjos (2012), p. 128.
Jiang (2010), pp. 16–17. "Malayalam:...
- (1999),
pictured to the right, uses [ɛː],
while Shapiro (2003:258) and
Masica (1991:110) use [æː]. Furthermore, an
eleventh vowel /æː/ is
found in English...