Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. consonant or a long vowel , the first semivowel was vocalic , the second ... short vowel , the first semivowel was consonantal , the second ( necessarily by Sievers's Law ) vocalic plus consonantal ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. consonant or a long vowel , the first semivowel was vocalic , the second ... short vowel , the first semivowel was consonantal , the second ( necessarily by Sievers's Law ) vocalic plus consonantal ...
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... vowel , and 20 times after a consonant preceded by a short vowel ( both regular by §§26 and 31b ) ; three times after a consonant preceded by a long vowel ( where * ivan- would be required by §31a ) ; not once after a short vowel ...
... vowel , and 20 times after a consonant preceded by a short vowel ( both regular by §§26 and 31b ) ; three times after a consonant preceded by a long vowel ( where * ivan- would be required by §31a ) ; not once after a short vowel ...
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... vowel ( I know of none with -mm- ) are the present stems manó- , vanó- ( roots man , van ) , certainly representing ... short vowel . The stems tano- , sano- ( the only stems of this type in RV not having initial semivowel ) may all be ...
... vowel ( I know of none with -mm- ) are the present stems manó- , vanó- ( roots man , van ) , certainly representing ... short vowel . The stems tano- , sano- ( the only stems of this type in RV not having initial semivowel ) may all be ...
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