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But if lenition had already resulted in creating for every consonant a weak
allophone, Latin words would automatically have been adapted to the local
allophonic pattern, just as a Spanish speaker mentioning Boston will say [em'
boston] but ...
But if lenition had already resulted in creating for every consonant a weak
allophone, Latin words would automatically have been adapted to the local
allophonic pattern, just as a Spanish speaker mentioning Boston will say [em'
boston] but ...
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imported from Celtic by bilinguals, we may point to the fact that the Classical Latin
syllabic pattern att(a), at(a), āt(a), átt(a) tended toward att(a): at(a), oR att(a): āt(a).
Another basic condition for the appearance of the contrastive process must ...
imported from Celtic by bilinguals, we may point to the fact that the Classical Latin
syllabic pattern att(a), at(a), āt(a), átt(a) tended toward att(a): at(a), oR att(a): āt(a).
Another basic condition for the appearance of the contrastive process must ...
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The only plausible conclusion is then that the loss of the l in the forms lit-et and
mik-et was not a phonetic change but analogical, after the pattern of the en-suffix.
Adjectives with the suffix -el were extremely rare; I have discovered only three: ...
The only plausible conclusion is then that the loss of the l in the forms lit-et and
mik-et was not a phonetic change but analogical, after the pattern of the en-suffix.
Adjectives with the suffix -el were extremely rare; I have discovered only three: ...
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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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