Language, Band 28George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1952 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... contrastive process which we have postulated for Western Europe is due to Celtic articulatory habits , we must inquire how it happened that Celtic , of all the IE languages , was the only one to develop it . Some scholars would probably ...
... contrastive process which we have postulated for Western Europe is due to Celtic articulatory habits , we must inquire how it happened that Celtic , of all the IE languages , was the only one to develop it . Some scholars would probably ...
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... contrastive process must have been a phonetically weak accent , which did not serve to mark the word boundary . As we have seen , we must assume that at the time when ' lenition ' began , the IE distribution of vowels and consonants was ...
... contrastive process must have been a phonetically weak accent , which did not serve to mark the word boundary . As we have seen , we must assume that at the time when ' lenition ' began , the IE distribution of vowels and consonants was ...
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... contrastive . In the lower register , however , there is no level tone , and dhang can only be rising or falling . In listing the initials one is likely to class w- and y- , along with m- n- l- , as belonging in the lower register . But ...
... contrastive . In the lower register , however , there is no level tone , and dhang can only be rising or falling . In listing the initials one is likely to class w- and y- , along with m- n- l- , as belonging in the lower register . But ...
Inhalt
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 33 |
NOTES | 286 |
Studies in HispanoLatin homonymics pessulus pactus pectus | 299 |
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