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They represent a rare type of initial which has to be assumed in the Proto - Tai system . The first word has often been assumed to go back to the PT initial w- ; thus Haudricourt lists it unhesitatingly under his PT * W- , and Benedict ...
They represent a rare type of initial which has to be assumed in the Proto - Tai system . The first word has often been assumed to go back to the PT initial w- ; thus Haudricourt lists it unhesitatingly under his PT * W- , and Benedict ...
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Except for the irregularity in the long vowel in Nung , Tho , and Lung - chow , which we cannot explain for the time being ( cf. supra note 7 ) , the development of the initial is exactly the same as in the word for ' day ' .
Except for the irregularity in the long vowel in Nung , Tho , and Lung - chow , which we cannot explain for the time being ( cf. supra note 7 ) , the development of the initial is exactly the same as in the word for ' day ' .
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INITIAL VOICED LARYNGEAL PLUS * / y / IN ALBANIAN ROBERT MINSHALL Brown University Albanian possesses a palatal semivowel represented orthographically by j . Although this sound appears in initial position , it does not seem likely that ...
INITIAL VOICED LARYNGEAL PLUS * / y / IN ALBANIAN ROBERT MINSHALL Brown University Albanian possesses a palatal semivowel represented orthographically by j . Although this sound appears in initial position , it does not seem likely that ...
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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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