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On the other hand, IE e appears in Gothic as ai [e] when followed by rh hy, and
here also the original presence or absence of i ij makes no difference whatever in
the outcome: OHG birit but Go. bairib Iberip] 'bears'; OCS veštb, OE OHG wiht but
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On the other hand, IE e appears in Gothic as ai [e] when followed by rh hy, and
here also the original presence or absence of i ij makes no difference whatever in
the outcome: OHG birit but Go. bairib Iberip] 'bears'; OCS veštb, OE OHG wiht but
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The pronunciation of final -s as a weak aspirate or its complete disappearance
appears principally in the coastal areas along both the Pacific and the Caribbean
. In Colombian treatment of implosive -r and -l, the data given by Flórez are a ...
The pronunciation of final -s as a weak aspirate or its complete disappearance
appears principally in the coastal areas along both the Pacific and the Caribbean
. In Colombian treatment of implosive -r and -l, the data given by Flórez are a ...
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In view of this assumption it appears to the reviewer that the features which make
a language what it is and the features which make it serviceable should be
identical, at least now. In other words, the more than minimal serviceability of a ...
In view of this assumption it appears to the reviewer that the features which make
a language what it is and the features which make it serviceable should be
identical, at least now. In other words, the more than minimal serviceability of a ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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