Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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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 reasonable , though still very speculative.59 I would , however , caution against operating , even speculatively ...
... 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 reasonable , though still very speculative.59 I would , however , caution against operating , even speculatively ...
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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 consonants , 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 consonants , we cannot assign ...
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kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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