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8 = a . 15 . Optative . 16. Dual in verbs . 17. Relative pronoun ye / o . 18. Dual in nouns . 19. Spirantization of £ , g , ( h ) . 20. 8 becomes š after i , u , k , r . 21. g * , km , 9h become y , k , gh . 22. 1 , d + t become 88 .
8 = a . 15 . Optative . 16. Dual in verbs . 17. Relative pronoun ye / o . 18. Dual in nouns . 19. Spirantization of £ , g , ( h ) . 20. 8 becomes š after i , u , k , r . 21. g * , km , 9h become y , k , gh . 22. 1 , d + t become 88 .
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Voiced explosive aspirates become voiced explosives : M174 ; M * 87 . 33. Voiced explosive aspirates become spirants : M174-6 ; M 87 . Chapter XI 34. Voiceless explosive aspirates and voiceless explosives kept distinct : M : 78-80 ...
Voiced explosive aspirates become voiced explosives : M174 ; M * 87 . 33. Voiced explosive aspirates become spirants : M174-6 ; M 87 . Chapter XI 34. Voiceless explosive aspirates and voiceless explosives kept distinct : M : 78-80 ...
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This is what Meinhof himself has to say on the subject : ' If under certain conditions A becomes B , B will become A under the same conditions . I call this process polarity for the following reason . The magnet has a positive pole ( A ) ...
This is what Meinhof himself has to say on the subject : ' If under certain conditions A becomes B , B will become A under the same conditions . I call this process polarity for the following reason . The magnet has a positive pole ( A ) ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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