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By all odds the most interesting feature of the Elementarbuch is an attempt to
account for Gothic long vowels in final unstressed syllables without recourse to
positing circumflex vowels in Indo-European. Comparatists are acutely aware of
the ...
By all odds the most interesting feature of the Elementarbuch is an attempt to
account for Gothic long vowels in final unstressed syllables without recourse to
positing circumflex vowels in Indo-European. Comparatists are acutely aware of
the ...
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(2) With the operation of Verner's Law, IE final /s/ became PGc. /z/ in unstressed
syllables and appears to have remained voiced over a period of several
centuries prior to the Gothic final unvoicing; as observed above in (1), a long
vowel might ...
(2) With the operation of Verner's Law, IE final /s/ became PGc. /z/ in unstressed
syllables and appears to have remained voiced over a period of several
centuries prior to the Gothic final unvoicing; as observed above in (1), a long
vowel might ...
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IE final -s, final -d, and short-vowel contractions like -o-es > -ós are correct (as
they appear to be)—and if the Vedic and Gothic evidence is likewise considered
—the Germanic preservation of both medial and final long vowels in unstressed ...
IE final -s, final -d, and short-vowel contractions like -o-es > -ós are correct (as
they appear to be)—and if the Vedic and Gothic evidence is likewise considered
—the Germanic preservation of both medial and final long vowels in unstressed ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
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