Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. reduced vowels , reduced from e o a respectively , among the Proto - IE phonemes , in addition to ǝ . Sturtevant has only and ǝ ; Hirt , Idg . Gram . 2.78 , has dropped the reduced a , and kept and ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. reduced vowels , reduced from e o a respectively , among the Proto - IE phonemes , in addition to ǝ . Sturtevant has only and ǝ ; Hirt , Idg . Gram . 2.78 , has dropped the reduced a , and kept and ...
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... reduced vowel was not immediately supplanted by e . 4. In the very article that was designed to make an end of reduced vowels in the e - series , Walter Petersen found it necessary to admit the former existence of a reduced vowel ...
... reduced vowel was not immediately supplanted by e . 4. In the very article that was designed to make an end of reduced vowels in the e - series , Walter Petersen found it necessary to admit the former existence of a reduced vowel ...
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... reduced vowel , say sotstos , is much closer than either of these to the IE setstós that is implied by the historical forms . To be sure , this IE setstós may have been an analogical new formation , but few scholars will maintain that ...
... reduced vowel , say sotstos , is much closer than either of these to the IE setstós that is implied by the historical forms . To be sure , this IE setstós may have been an analogical new formation , but few scholars will maintain that ...
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