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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... syllable in conjunc- tion with the n of the end syllable ( konungr > * koungr > kongr ) . The syncope in the type kongr is not on a level with that which occurs in substantives to which the postpositive article has been attached ...
... syllable in conjunc- tion with the n of the end syllable ( konungr > * koungr > kongr ) . The syncope in the type kongr is not on a level with that which occurs in substantives to which the postpositive article has been attached ...
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... syllable which was secondarily stressed ( countertonic ) in the foreign language . Specifically the countertonic principle refers to the shift of stress a distance of two syllables toward the begin- ning of words . Danielsson makes a ...
... syllable which was secondarily stressed ( countertonic ) in the foreign language . Specifically the countertonic principle refers to the shift of stress a distance of two syllables toward the begin- ning of words . Danielsson makes a ...
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... syllable of French or Latin words in -able . Countertonically derived stress on the fourth - last syllable of words in -ible has become obsolete . Three other historical developments account for almost all of the remaining stress ...
... syllable of French or Latin words in -able . Countertonically derived stress on the fourth - last syllable of words in -ible has become obsolete . Three other historical developments account for almost all of the remaining stress ...
Inhalt
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 33 |
NOTES | 286 |
Studies in HispanoLatin homonymics pessulus pactus pectus | 299 |
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adjectival adjective allophones American analysis appears Celtic class 50 cognate College common consonant contrast correlation corresponding derived descriptive linguistics despechar despecho dialect discussion distribution elements English environment equivalence classes Ethiopic Ethiopic languages etymology example forms Fuero geminates German Goth grammatical Greek Gurage Hitt Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-European languages Indo-Hittite informants initial Institute intervocalic language laryngeal Latin lenition Library linguistic loanword meaning morphemes nasal noun occur original Oscan Osco-Umbrian pattern pechar pecho person pestillo Ph.D pheme phonemic phonological phrase plural prefix present problem pronunciation reflexes Review Romance scholars semantic components sememes sentence sequence Sidamo social sound Spanish speakers speech stem stress structure Sturtevant substitution suffix syllable symbols theory tiga tion Tocharian University variant verb vocabulary vowel William Dwight Whitney words Yale