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Although the smoothing of ea before h or x in the Anglian dialects of Old English was usually spelled æ , there are enough e - spellings to indicate that the sound may sometimes have been closer to ( e ) than to ( a ) .
Although the smoothing of ea before h or x in the Anglian dialects of Old English was usually spelled æ , there are enough e - spellings to indicate that the sound may sometimes have been closer to ( e ) than to ( a ) .
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This unvoicing process is usually designated by the term Ver- schärfung . " The Brythonic evolution of the intervocalic occlusive pattern presented above can be described as follows : -b- , -d- , -g- were weakened to spirants ...
This unvoicing process is usually designated by the term Ver- schärfung . " The Brythonic evolution of the intervocalic occlusive pattern presented above can be described as follows : -b- , -d- , -g- were weakened to spirants ...
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... since what we usually find ( as in the history of Germanic umlaut ) is that the pronunciation changes first and the phonemic reclassification comes later , perhaps centuries later . Here the most probable event was a phonetic shift ...
... since what we usually find ( as in the history of Germanic umlaut ) is that the pronunciation changes first and the phonemic reclassification comes later , perhaps centuries later . Here the most probable event was a phonetic shift ...
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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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