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We assume the loss of a front vowel or a palatal consonant after every / s / occurring before a back vowel . Thus , we state the following for PreLithuanian : there was a phoneme * / s / ( or * / s , / ) with allophones * [ s ] before ...
We assume the loss of a front vowel or a palatal consonant after every / s / occurring before a back vowel . Thus , we state the following for PreLithuanian : there was a phoneme * / s / ( or * / s , / ) with allophones * [ s ] before ...
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The / y / is often not written , and Thacker assumes that this indicates loss or replacement ( by vowel length ) . He states correctly that this is not a necessary conclusion . He assumes that / iy / would give / i : / and would not be ...
The / y / is often not written , and Thacker assumes that this indicates loss or replacement ( by vowel length ) . He states correctly that this is not a necessary conclusion . He assumes that / iy / would give / i : / and would not be ...
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that Thacker has drawn and assume all biliteral verbs to be medial- / y / or / w / . It is much more likely that most of the biliteral verbs reflect a situation in AfroAsiatic ( Hamito - Semitic ) in which there were a great many ...
that Thacker has drawn and assume all biliteral verbs to be medial- / y / or / w / . It is much more likely that most of the biliteral verbs reflect a situation in AfroAsiatic ( Hamito - Semitic ) in which there were a great many ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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