Language, Band 39George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1963 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... u - umlaut took place only in compounds ( gatu- > gotu - ) . 10 2.3 . Even if it is true that the ' younger ' u - umlaut does not as a rule appear in Old East Norwegian manuscripts , most of these manuscripts show some examples of this ...
... u - umlaut took place only in compounds ( gatu- > gotu - ) . 10 2.3 . Even if it is true that the ' younger ' u - umlaut does not as a rule appear in Old East Norwegian manuscripts , most of these manuscripts show some examples of this ...
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... umlaut . It is customary to state that , of the two umlauts , i - umlaut was the earlier , u - umlaut the later . This implies only that the reduction of i in unstressed syl- lables preceded that of u , and nothing else . 16 If u - umlaut ...
... umlaut . It is customary to state that , of the two umlauts , i - umlaut was the earlier , u - umlaut the later . This implies only that the reduction of i in unstressed syl- lables preceded that of u , and nothing else . 16 If u - umlaut ...
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... umlaut ; neither does pres . subj . taki , haldi , etc. , with i from ai ( cf. Goth . -ai ) . In contrast to this , u of whatever origin produced u - umlaut . Thus pl . lond < PG * landō ( cf. Goth . -a , OE OS -u , Skt . -ā etc. ) shows u ...
... umlaut ; neither does pres . subj . taki , haldi , etc. , with i from ai ( cf. Goth . -ai ) . In contrast to this , u of whatever origin produced u - umlaut . Thus pl . lond < PG * landō ( cf. Goth . -a , OE OS -u , Skt . -ā etc. ) shows u ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 9 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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