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Audio Investigations In The Studies Of Historians And Archaeologists

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Historians and archaeologists were interested in phonetic studies that took a descriptive and analytical aspect in many of their books. They sought to deduce the correct or close pronunciation, especially since the archaeological linguistic lesson relies on the descriptive aspect rather than analysis; due to they are written symbols that the researcher sometimes tends to guess, as it is worth noting that the description of sounds took a dialectical approach in determining the correct and exact pronunciation of them. Through this it became clear some of the important aspects that historians and archaeologists have shown in their linguistic studies of different languages, especially with regard to phonemic changes that led to the disappearance or change of some sounds from some languages, or those related to the types of sounds and the change in their characteristics between languages or within the language the same over the ages.

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