-
fricative Catford (1977), p. 151.
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. 10-11.
Gafos (1997), p. 129. Dart (1991), p. 8, "By
apical [dental] is
probably meant...
- The
Gafos Park is a
public park
located in Pontevedra, Spain. It is a
linear park
surrounding the
Gafos River,
which runs
through the
south of the city...
-
consonant Coronal consonant List of
phonetic topics Catford (1977), p. 152.
Gafos (1997), p. 129. Dart &
Nihalani (1999), p. 133. "The
Articulation of the...
- also
called Afonso the Fat (Afonso o Gordo) and
Afonso the
Leper (Afonso o
Gafo), was King of
Portugal from 1211
until 1223.
Afonso was the
third monarch...
- 1007/s10461-012-0260-8. PMC 4017933. PMID 22806054.
Beksinska A,
Karlsen O,
Gafos M,
Beattie TS (2023). "Alcohol use and ****ociated risk
factors among female...
-
different behaviours in the
vowel flattening processes (described below).
Gafos (1999,
personal communication with Cook)
describes the
dental series as...
- (1567–1600)
Kingdom of
Kaffa (complete list) – Sadi, King (1495–1530) Madi Gafine/
Gafo, King (1530–1565) Bong-he, King (1565–1605)
Kingdom of Welayta:
Tigre dynasty...
-
Campolongo district. Here is an old
granary on
pillars typical of Galicia.
Gafos River Park. This park
borders this
small river that runs
through part of...
- Linguistics. 38 (4): 231–233. doi:10.1086/465221. JSTOR 1264300. S2CID 144944359.
Gafos,
Adamantios I. (1999). The
Articulatory Basis of
Locality in Phonology....
- Seamen's
Guild lived, near the Lérez river, the
Pontevedra ria and the
Gafos river. Nowadays, it is part of the city centre. The
ancient maritime suburb...