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The evidence for the labial orders suggests that p was a voiceless stop and f a voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
The evidence for the labial orders suggests that p was a voiceless stop and f a voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
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а sists in the introduction of so many phonetic and semantic variables that an ingenious manipulator could supply an Indo - European etymon at will , no matter what the language that he is handling . In Van Windekens ' case , as in ...
а sists in the introduction of so many phonetic and semantic variables that an ingenious manipulator could supply an Indo - European etymon at will , no matter what the language that he is handling . In Van Windekens ' case , as in ...
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WERNER WINTER University of Kansas THE PHONETIC VALUE OF OLD ARMENIAN P't k ' 1. It is generally taken for granted that the present - day pronunciation of Arm . p't'k ' represents the original status : Meillet ( Esquisse2 23 ) simply ...
WERNER WINTER University of Kansas THE PHONETIC VALUE OF OLD ARMENIAN P't k ' 1. It is generally taken for granted that the present - day pronunciation of Arm . p't'k ' represents the original status : Meillet ( Esquisse2 23 ) simply ...
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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allophones American analysis appears aspect assume become called cited clauses columns common comparative completely consonant contrast corresponding course derived dialects discussion distinctive English evidence example explain expression fact fait final formal forms function further future Germanic give given Gothic Greek imperfect important included indicative infinitive initial instance interest interpretation language later Latin linguistic material meaning method MICHIGAN morphemes names noun occur original past patterns perfective person phonemic phrase position possible present probably problems Proto-Indo-European question recorded reference relation represented result seems sequence sound speech spelling spirant statement stop structure subjunctive suggests syllable tense theory tion unit University verb voiced vowel