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The question then arises how this distribution is to be explained . 4.1 . One is first tempted to examine the situation in the British Isles . In southern England today , speakers of the Received Standard favor / hj- / in humor , as in ...
The question then arises how this distribution is to be explained . 4.1 . One is first tempted to examine the situation in the British Isles . In southern England today , speakers of the Received Standard favor / hj- / in humor , as in ...
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It is apparent that / i- / in humor is far more widely current in standard speech in the United States than in England , while for all words but wharf ( for which the American pattern is explained by the economic and social backgrounds ...
It is apparent that / i- / in humor is far more widely current in standard speech in the United States than in England , while for all words but wharf ( for which the American pattern is explained by the economic and social backgrounds ...
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Accordingly the genitive plural in IE must have had two formatives : how these parallel forms arose has not yet been convincingly explained . Earlier scholars asserted that -õm was the original form and -om was a shortening ; whereas ...
Accordingly the genitive plural in IE must have had two formatives : how these parallel forms arose has not yet been convincingly explained . Earlier scholars asserted that -õm was the original form and -om was a shortening ; whereas ...
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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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