Must we treat Japanese as a language of open syllables or must we look for special meanings and functions in consonants and vowels? (Record no. 30485)

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Personal name Pierson, J.L
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Title Must we treat Japanese as a language of open syllables or must we look for special meanings and functions in consonants and vowels?
Statement of responsibility, etc. Pierson, J.L
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Japan -- Sprache -- Phonologie
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Title Oriens Extremus
Related parts Vol. 13 (1966); p. 174-179"
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