Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... shows a subsequent development to [ t ] : tag , bintan . ( 2 ) [ ] elsewhere : ON ord ' word ' . Old English shows a subsequent development to [ d ] , Old High German a still further development to [ t ] : OE word , OHG wort . / g ...
... shows a subsequent development to [ t ] : tag , bintan . ( 2 ) [ ] elsewhere : ON ord ' word ' . Old English shows a subsequent development to [ d ] , Old High German a still further development to [ t ] : OE word , OHG wort . / g ...
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... shows the same allophones that it shows in juxtaposition with any other vowel ( the numbers in this list re- fer to the positions originally described for i and j ) : 2. / Ciu / = [ Cju ] : drunjus R 10.18 ' sound ' . 4. / uiC / does ...
... shows the same allophones that it shows in juxtaposition with any other vowel ( the numbers in this list re- fer to the positions originally described for i and j ) : 2. / Ciu / = [ Cju ] : drunjus R 10.18 ' sound ' . 4. / uiC / does ...
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... show strongest from 2200 ~ to 3200 ~ at 5.129-31 are not part of the [ f ] : they represent [ ç ] , a voiceless onset of the [ j ] , fortis by assimilation to the fortis [ f ] ; 5.126-9 at around 2900 ~ shows a little of this palatal ...
... show strongest from 2200 ~ to 3200 ~ at 5.129-31 are not part of the [ f ] : they represent [ ç ] , a voiceless onset of the [ j ] , fortis by assimilation to the fortis [ f ] ; 5.126-9 at around 2900 ~ shows a little of this palatal ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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