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It is usually assumed that this phonemicization was the result of the reduction of the conditioning / -a / in at least certain positions , 24 although it is also possible that it occurred in order to fill the ' hole in the pattern'.25 ...
It is usually assumed that this phonemicization was the result of the reduction of the conditioning / -a / in at least certain positions , 24 although it is also possible that it occurred in order to fill the ' hole in the pattern'.25 ...
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By the terms of the rules we do not obtain the undesired results * gamyatām ' let one go ' , * samnīte ' he toils ' instead of gamyatām , śamnīte . Applying rule ( 3 ) , m obtained by ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) is replaced in forms like yungdhi ...
By the terms of the rules we do not obtain the undesired results * gamyatām ' let one go ' , * samnīte ' he toils ' instead of gamyatām , śamnīte . Applying rule ( 3 ) , m obtained by ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) is replaced in forms like yungdhi ...
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Fourth , whenever the discontinuity results in radical changes such as restructuring , a mutation occurs . ... Linguistic change is normally subject to the constraint that it must not result in the destruction of mutual intelligibility ...
Fourth , whenever the discontinuity results in radical changes such as restructuring , a mutation occurs . ... Linguistic change is normally subject to the constraint that it must not result in the destruction of mutual intelligibility ...
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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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