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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 .
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 .
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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 ) ...
( 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 ) ...
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IE final -s , final -d , and short - vowel contractions like -o - es > -ōs are correct ( as they appear to be ) -and if the Vedic and Gothic evidence is likewise con- sidered the Germanic preservation of both medial and final long ...
IE final -s , final -d , and short - vowel contractions like -o - es > -ōs are correct ( as they appear to be ) -and if the Vedic and Gothic evidence is likewise con- sidered the Germanic preservation of both medial and final long ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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