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Initial r ( except before u ) also becomes i : rņa ' debt > iņa ( 35 ) . u appears before an u of the following syllable ... In the Pali dialect proper , vr sabha may well have become * vusabha as in ( Old ) Saurasenī , and under its ...
Initial r ( except before u ) also becomes i : rņa ' debt > iņa ( 35 ) . u appears before an u of the following syllable ... In the Pali dialect proper , vr sabha may well have become * vusabha as in ( Old ) Saurasenī , and under its ...
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With a medial stress in the language , it becomes clear that the reductions go back to forms differentiated by the presence or absence of medial stress on what was the first syllable : làoríta / becomes * / àwríta / becomes ...
With a medial stress in the language , it becomes clear that the reductions go back to forms differentiated by the presence or absence of medial stress on what was the first syllable : làoríta / becomes * / àwríta / becomes ...
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Intensifying medial or weak stress to strong stress , with correlated pitch and / or phrase changes : / syéntesel / becomes / syéntesél / Siéntese ! ' Sit down . ' ' SIT DOWN ! 3 111 ( the same ) becomes / syente sél / ( the same ) SIT ...
Intensifying medial or weak stress to strong stress , with correlated pitch and / or phrase changes : / syéntesel / becomes / syéntesél / Siéntese ! ' Sit down . ' ' SIT DOWN ! 3 111 ( the same ) becomes / syente sél / ( the same ) SIT ...
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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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