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A subsequent weakening of -n- and -l- may then have allowed N and L to become simple n and I. In order to account for the strengthening of initial sonants , some scholars might argue that word - initial consonants are frequently ...
A subsequent weakening of -n- and -l- may then have allowed N and L to become simple n and I. In order to account for the strengthening of initial sonants , some scholars might argue that word - initial consonants are frequently ...
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On the semantic side one could argue in favor of PESSULUS and invoke the labializing effect of p- on the following vowel . But the survival of the suffix - stressed doublet PUSTELLA ( REW : 86866 ; Diez was aware only of PUSTULA ) in ...
On the semantic side one could argue in favor of PESSULUS and invoke the labializing effect of p- on the following vowel . But the survival of the suffix - stressed doublet PUSTELLA ( REW : 86866 ; Diez was aware only of PUSTULA ) in ...
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It is safe to argue that the preponderance of different categories ( nominal vs. verbal ) in groups otherwise homophonous serves to prevent the threat of misunderstanding ; or , if one speaks with Gilliéron of therapeutics in language ...
It is safe to argue that the preponderance of different categories ( nominal vs. verbal ) in groups otherwise homophonous serves to prevent the threat of misunderstanding ; or , if one speaks with Gilliéron of therapeutics in language ...
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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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