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The domal affricate gives a consistent č reflex in all dialects cited in this paper . " This leaves the correspond- ence between H c and č / š / s in other dialects as reflexes of the alveopalatal affricate . In B the three affricates ...
The domal affricate gives a consistent č reflex in all dialects cited in this paper . " This leaves the correspond- ence between H c and č / š / s in other dialects as reflexes of the alveopalatal affricate . In B the three affricates ...
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In that the H reflex is crucial to the separation of these two reconstructed affricates , * Č occurs in any reconstructed form for which an H cognate is missing . It has reflex č in the dialects here cited .
In that the H reflex is crucial to the separation of these two reconstructed affricates , * Č occurs in any reconstructed form for which an H cognate is missing . It has reflex č in the dialects here cited .
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It has reflex h in C and A , reflex & in R and T , and reflex s in P. Preceding * a and * i , it has S reflex Ø and B reflex h ; preceding * u it has S reflex s and B reflex Ø . In H it has reflex š before * a ; preceding * i and * u it ...
It has reflex h in C and A , reflex & in R and T , and reflex s in P. Preceding * a and * i , it has S reflex Ø and B reflex h ; preceding * u it has S reflex s and B reflex Ø . In H it has reflex š before * a ; preceding * i and * u it ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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