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... laryngeal consonants , in which i stood to y . I will go so far as to say that such a theory seems to me abstractly quite reason- able , though still very speculative.59 I would , however , caution against operat- ing , even ...
... laryngeal consonants , in which i stood to y . I will go so far as to say that such a theory seems to me abstractly quite reason- able , though still very speculative.59 I would , however , caution against operat- ing , even ...
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... laryngeal sounds . Thereafter these studies moved rapidly , and Sturtevant promptly took his place as their foremost investigator and interpreter . His views may be summarized as follows ; in most points they agree with the results of ...
... laryngeal sounds . Thereafter these studies moved rapidly , and Sturtevant promptly took his place as their foremost investigator and interpreter . His views may be summarized as follows ; in most points they agree with the results of ...
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... laryngeal plus the third laryngeal ; " 1 it is not likely that two vowels in contact would give rise to a k and then disappear . 47. If we decide that the ' lost phonemes ' of IH were vowels rather than con- sonants , we cannot assign ...
... laryngeal plus the third laryngeal ; " 1 it is not likely that two vowels in contact would give rise to a k and then disappear . 47. If we decide that the ' lost phonemes ' of IH were vowels rather than con- sonants , we cannot assign ...
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accent adjective adverbs allophones analogical analysis aorist appears BERNARD BLOCH Bloomfield bound in buckram Brugmann central Italy cited compounds consonant preceded consonantal dialects diphthongs E. H. STURTEVANT ending Engl English evidence examples explained final formation forms French Gothic grade grammar Grassmann Greek HALL JR heavy syllable Hitt Hittite Hurrian Indic Indo-Hittite initial Italian La Spezia-Rimini line labial language Laryngeals Latin light syllable Linguistic Society long vowel M. B. EMENEAU Mandžu meaning morphemes morphological nasal noun occur original Pāli phoneme plural position present preterite probably pronoun pronunciation Proto-IE reduced vowel root Ružić sandhi Sanskrit seems semantic semivowel Serving through 1944 short vowel Smokies southern Italy speech stem suffix suggested TAGMEME taxemes texts tion Tungus Tuscany variant Vedic verb verbal vocalic Wackernagel WGmc words