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ARCHIBALD A. HILL Georgetown University There have been a number of successful attempts , such as Kent's , 1 to explain variations in scansion or in the development of Vulgar Latin forms in terms of variations in syllable division .
ARCHIBALD A. HILL Georgetown University There have been a number of successful attempts , such as Kent's , 1 to explain variations in scansion or in the development of Vulgar Latin forms in terms of variations in syllable division .
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The in- ference from forms with and without assimilation is that juncture was possible between consonants , and was not the same thing as syllable division , which re- mained unaffected even after assimilation had taken place .
The in- ference from forms with and without assimilation is that juncture was possible between consonants , and was not the same thing as syllable division , which re- mained unaffected even after assimilation had taken place .
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Again , of course , there could be a juncture after the / k / , which would upset this syllable division ; such a form in Latin was lācue / laLk + we / , and Italian acqua is from a late * / ak + wa / . On the division of / Cy / there ...
Again , of course , there could be a juncture after the / k / , which would upset this syllable division ; such a form in Latin was lācue / laLk + we / , and Italian acqua is from a late * / ak + wa / . On the division of / Cy / there ...
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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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