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Proto - Indo - European is assumed to be such a language , in which each non - enclitic must have one high pitch accent . The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened ...
Proto - Indo - European is assumed to be such a language , in which each non - enclitic must have one high pitch accent . The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened ...
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Lehmann seems to reckon also with a distinctive accent for PIE , described as changing from phonemic stress to ( non - phonemic ? ) stress to pho- nemic pitch to ' free pitch accent , like that of Vedic ' ( 8 ) , an obscurity which I ...
Lehmann seems to reckon also with a distinctive accent for PIE , described as changing from phonemic stress to ( non - phonemic ? ) stress to pho- nemic pitch to ' free pitch accent , like that of Vedic ' ( 8 ) , an obscurity which I ...
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Lehmann ob- tains the following picture ( 109 ) : " The changes in the pre - IE non - obstruent sys- tem are associated with changes in the accent system . These were two : 1. pho- nemicization of pitch accent ; and earlier : 2.
Lehmann ob- tains the following picture ( 109 ) : " The changes in the pre - IE non - obstruent sys- tem are associated with changes in the accent system . These were two : 1. pho- nemicization of pitch accent ; and earlier : 2.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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