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He has also shown that in Menomini a nasal plus a consonant appears as [ hk ] , [ ht ] , [ hp ] , etc. as the case may warrant ; and furthermore [ hk ] , etc. terminally appear as [ h ] and this only . In accordance with the known ...
He has also shown that in Menomini a nasal plus a consonant appears as [ hk ] , [ ht ] , [ hp ] , etc. as the case may warrant ; and furthermore [ hk ] , etc. terminally appear as [ h ] and this only . In accordance with the known ...
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The shift of [ k- ] covers a larger territory than appears under the current formulation : it covers all the Upper German ( Apfel ) dialects and in the west extends beyond them . ] It is generally said that the HG dialects have shifted ...
The shift of [ k- ] covers a larger territory than appears under the current formulation : it covers all the Upper German ( Apfel ) dialects and in the west extends beyond them . ] It is generally said that the HG dialects have shifted ...
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Types 1 to 29 Apfel ( Upper German ) all shift [ k- ] before vowels , and this appears plainly by our criterion , since here the prefix [ gǝ- ] loses its vowel before [ h- ] . Types 1 to 6 enk ( Bavarian ) .
Types 1 to 29 Apfel ( Upper German ) all shift [ k- ] before vowels , and this appears plainly by our criterion , since here the prefix [ gǝ- ] loses its vowel before [ h- ] . Types 1 to 6 enk ( Bavarian ) .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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