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... and ' weak'inflections , that it has fixed stressaccent , that certain of its
consonants differ in regular ways from consonants of other European languages ,
that certain lexical items will be common to all members of the branch , and so on
.
... and ' weak'inflections , that it has fixed stressaccent , that certain of its
consonants differ in regular ways from consonants of other European languages ,
that certain lexical items will be common to all members of the branch , and so on
.
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Evidence for the latter is common , for example in the work of the Scotsman
James Elphinston.24 But the possibility of a ME doublet with ă developing
regularly to [ æ ] cannot be discounted.25 Yet a third origin for [ æ ] is suggested
by Wyld ...
Evidence for the latter is common , for example in the work of the Scotsman
James Elphinston.24 But the possibility of a ME doublet with ă developing
regularly to [ æ ] cannot be discounted.25 Yet a third origin for [ æ ] is suggested
by Wyld ...
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On the various analytical levels ( phonology , morphology , syntax ) the authors
have attempted to pursue three objectives : the establishment of the Common
Gmc . archetypes ( patterns ) ; a statement on the relation between the Germanic
and ...
On the various analytical levels ( phonology , morphology , syntax ) the authors
have attempted to pursue three objectives : the establishment of the Common
Gmc . archetypes ( patterns ) ; a statement on the relation between the Germanic
and ...
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