To discuss the various forms families take in response to particular social, historical, and ecological circumstances, we must, at the outset, make a distinction between a conjugal family (in Latin conjugere means ‘to join together’), which is formed on the basis (Havilland et al 260).Part 1. Phonemes and the International Phonetic Alphabet
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To discuss the various forms families take in response to particular social, historical, and ecological circumstances, we must, at the outset
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| tə dɪˈskʌs ðə ˈveərɪəs ˈfɔːmz ˈfæməlɪz teɪk ɪn rɪˈspɒns tə pəˈtɪkjʊlə ˈsəʊʃl̩ | hɪˈstɒrɪkl̩ | ənd ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkl̩ ˈsɜːkəmstənsɪz | wi mʌst | ət ði ˈaʊtset |
Part 2: Morphemes, Bound & Free
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