Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... light ( short vowel ) . As we saw , 12 cases of trisyllabic pronunciation occur after a light syllable . It is to me incredible that this is original . I must suppose that the poets got so used to trisyllabic pronunciation , found in ...
... light ( short vowel ) . As we saw , 12 cases of trisyllabic pronunciation occur after a light syllable . It is to me incredible that this is original . I must suppose that the poets got so used to trisyllabic pronunciation , found in ...
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... light ; pípru- ; śrutá- , 42 times after light , 4 after heavy ; verb forms śrutam , śruta , 9 after light , 4 after heavy , but also śrutam certain or likely , 5 times after heavy ( śrudhi , impv . , less regular , 21 after light , 13 ...
... light ; pípru- ; śrutá- , 42 times after light , 4 after heavy ; verb forms śrutam , śruta , 9 after light , 4 after heavy , but also śrutam certain or likely , 5 times after heavy ( śrudhi , impv . , less regular , 21 after light , 13 ...
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... light syllable , as in yuyudhúr and others ( analogical on the same pattern ) . 85. Oblique cases in -iy- of śrī- plus vowel , type [ ǎtyuwa ] , ( whether i is accented or not ; actually accented i is more regular than unaccented ) ...
... light syllable , as in yuyudhúr and others ( analogical on the same pattern ) . 85. Oblique cases in -iy- of śrī- plus vowel , type [ ǎtyuwa ] , ( whether i is accented or not ; actually accented i is more regular than unaccented ) ...
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Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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