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b . stem -u- , B. Infinitive stem in -aa . consonant final pjiš.ú ~ pjisá.tj b . vowel final láy.u ~ láya.tj 2. Secondary A. Single stem djélay.u djéla.tj B. Infinitive stem in -aa . consonant final pjiš.ú ~ pjisá.tj inf .
b . stem -u- , B. Infinitive stem in -aa . consonant final pjiš.ú ~ pjisá.tj b . vowel final láy.u ~ láya.tj 2. Secondary A. Single stem djélay.u djéla.tj B. Infinitive stem in -aa . consonant final pjiš.ú ~ pjisá.tj inf .
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-243 , $ 279 , 4 : Final s in Old Latin verse sometimes does not make position , but it often does . - 248 , note 3 : I rejoice to see that Lejeune rejects the theory that the smooth breathing represented a glottal stop .
-243 , $ 279 , 4 : Final s in Old Latin verse sometimes does not make position , but it often does . - 248 , note 3 : I rejoice to see that Lejeune rejects the theory that the smooth breathing represented a glottal stop .
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Non - Final , in which the pitch rises gradually to a high point on the last syllable of the breath - group : ; symbol / , / . This type of intonation is normal in breath - groups which are not final in an utterance . 2.
Non - Final , in which the pitch rises gradually to a high point on the last syllable of the breath - group : ; symbol / , / . This type of intonation is normal in breath - groups which are not final in an utterance . 2.
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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