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CELTIC LENITION AND WESTERN ROMANCE CONSONANTS ANDRÉ MARTINET Columbia University 1. CELTIC LENITION 1 a ' Lenition ' , in German ' Lenierung ' , a term proposed by Rudolf Thurneysen , has nowadays widely superseded the traditional but ...
CELTIC LENITION AND WESTERN ROMANCE CONSONANTS ANDRÉ MARTINET Columbia University 1. CELTIC LENITION 1 a ' Lenition ' , in German ' Lenierung ' , a term proposed by Rudolf Thurneysen , has nowadays widely superseded the traditional but ...
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It is a phenomenon which may be called the false vowel : a vocalic murmur between consonants in clusters , whose timbre is much influenced by the neighboring consonants . Probably because of its brevity and frequently indeterminate ...
It is a phenomenon which may be called the false vowel : a vocalic murmur between consonants in clusters , whose timbre is much influenced by the neighboring consonants . Probably because of its brevity and frequently indeterminate ...
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4 7 a to special rules of transliteration , and hence not significant for the distribution of consonant and vowel ... of the text : how many vowel phonemes are there ? and : is palatalization a significant feature for the consonants ?
4 7 a to special rules of transliteration , and hence not significant for the distribution of consonant and vowel ... of the text : how many vowel phonemes are there ? and : is palatalization a significant feature for the consonants ?
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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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