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For example , if in a given environment h is to be ultimately replaced by j , a rule h → j is directly formulated . The single replacement hj h subsumes the change of three features : velar position , openness , and aspiration ...
For example , if in a given environment h is to be ultimately replaced by j , a rule h → j is directly formulated . The single replacement hj h subsumes the change of three features : velar position , openness , and aspiration ...
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By the definition of savarna , substituting a pūrvasavarna sound for h in the sequence d - h results in replacing it with a sound characterized as ... at the end of a pada be replaced by anusvāra when any consonant follows ( hali ) .
By the definition of savarna , substituting a pūrvasavarna sound for h in the sequence d - h results in replacing it with a sound characterized as ... at the end of a pada be replaced by anusvāra when any consonant follows ( hali ) .
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Pada - final m followed by a semivowel ( other than r ) is replaced by a nasalized semivowel of the same position as the following semivowel ; VP 4.9 : antaḥsthām antaḥsthāsvanunāsikam parasasthānām . Before a stop , m is replaced by ...
Pada - final m followed by a semivowel ( other than r ) is replaced by a nasalized semivowel of the same position as the following semivowel ; VP 4.9 : antaḥsthām antaḥsthāsvanunāsikam parasasthānām . Before a stop , m is replaced by ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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