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In Breton and some Goidelic dialects , the nasality of the preceding vowel has been preserved , keeping the reflexes of * -amadistinct from those of * -aba - .1 It may be of interest to point out that geminated m resulting from * -m + m ...
In Breton and some Goidelic dialects , the nasality of the preceding vowel has been preserved , keeping the reflexes of * -amadistinct from those of * -aba - .1 It may be of interest to point out that geminated m resulting from * -m + m ...
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While the results attained in this study were promising , and corresponded closely to the conventional internal classification of the IndoEuropean languages , a later attempt by the same two scholars to include Hittite in their scheme ...
While the results attained in this study were promising , and corresponded closely to the conventional internal classification of the IndoEuropean languages , a later attempt by the same two scholars to include Hittite in their scheme ...
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He further doubts that such an analysis would result if the linguist followed Harris ' own prescriptions . The protest here is against an attitude , not against a necessary result of the procedures recommended in this book .
He further doubts that such an analysis would result if the linguist followed Harris ' own prescriptions . The protest here is against an attitude , not against a necessary result of the procedures recommended in this book .
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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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