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Since this alternation is not traditionally recognized , WH ” , in admitting connection of Lat . vādo ( and vadum ) with the Germanic forms ON vaða , OE wadan , OHG watan , denied connection of it with Skt . gādham .
Since this alternation is not traditionally recognized , WH ” , in admitting connection of Lat . vādo ( and vadum ) with the Germanic forms ON vaða , OE wadan , OHG watan , denied connection of it with Skt . gādham .
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It must be remembered that Hirt's and my own proposed instances of alternation of ge and w are all in word - initial position . Hirt's examples , in fact , make up part of a more general treatment of initial consonant alternation .
It must be remembered that Hirt's and my own proposed instances of alternation of ge and w are all in word - initial position . Hirt's examples , in fact , make up part of a more general treatment of initial consonant alternation .
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If Hirt's evidence for alternation of guh- : W- ( three sets ) seems much more slender than that for kw- : W- ( eight sets ) , it is necessary to bear in mind that geh is decidedly the rarest of the three labiovelar stops .
If Hirt's evidence for alternation of guh- : W- ( three sets ) seems much more slender than that for kw- : W- ( eight sets ) , it is necessary to bear in mind that geh is decidedly the rarest of the three labiovelar stops .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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