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INITIAL ALTERNATION IN PROTO - ROMANCE CLIFFORD S. LEONARD , JR . University of Wisconsin The traditional explanation of Proto - Romance geminate initials ( as in Italian rafforzamento ) , in terms of a progressive assimilation ...
INITIAL ALTERNATION IN PROTO - ROMANCE CLIFFORD S. LEONARD , JR . University of Wisconsin The traditional explanation of Proto - Romance geminate initials ( as in Italian rafforzamento ) , in terms of a progressive assimilation ...
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ularly voiced initials into closer and closer relationship with West Romance MEDIAL voicing . Wartburg 1950 divided the Romance - speaking world in half at the SpeziaRimini line , but kept Sardinia separate from both East and West .
ularly voiced initials into closer and closer relationship with West Romance MEDIAL voicing . Wartburg 1950 divided the Romance - speaking world in half at the SpeziaRimini line , but kept Sardinia separate from both East and West .
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( ü ) It has been possible to trace these mass - nouns to the ablative - whose survival on even this large a scale had previously gone unnoticed - only by applying the comparative method and reconstructing Proto - Romance forms and ...
( ü ) It has been possible to trace these mass - nouns to the ablative - whose survival on even this large a scale had previously gone unnoticed - only by applying the comparative method and reconstructing Proto - Romance forms and ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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