Language, Bände 13-14Linguistic Society of America, 1937 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... common absence in Baltic and Germanic is a point of similarity between the two , which is certainly as important in ... common absences ( d ) will outweigh common presences ( a ) . Thus for Baltic - Slavic we have a = 23 , but d = 42 ...
... common absence in Baltic and Germanic is a point of similarity between the two , which is certainly as important in ... common absences ( d ) will outweigh common presences ( a ) . Thus for Baltic - Slavic we have a = 23 , but d = 42 ...
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... common , 110.20 , 115.20 , 133.19 , 153.13 , 168.16 , 171.12 , 219.16 , 297.15 , 311.2 , and grhyā ( m.c. ) 169.3 , 10 , 258.8 , 271.7 ; also kampya 110.22 ; sthāpyā 109.21 ( and similar forms elsewhere , e.g. Lank . 4.12 vandya pūjya ) ...
... common , 110.20 , 115.20 , 133.19 , 153.13 , 168.16 , 171.12 , 219.16 , 297.15 , 311.2 , and grhyā ( m.c. ) 169.3 , 10 , 258.8 , 271.7 ; also kampya 110.22 ; sthāpyā 109.21 ( and similar forms elsewhere , e.g. Lank . 4.12 vandya pūjya ) ...
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... common dialectic reflexes are k ( e.g. Navaho ) , or ȧ ( e.g. Hupa ) . Of greater frequency , it would seem , than glottalized voiceless spir- ants are glottalized sonorant consonants ( y , w , m , n , p , l ) : ý , ú , ṁ , ǹ , í , l ...
... common dialectic reflexes are k ( e.g. Navaho ) , or ȧ ( e.g. Hupa ) . Of greater frequency , it would seem , than glottalized voiceless spir- ants are glottalized sonorant consonants ( y , w , m , n , p , l ) : ý , ú , ṁ , ǹ , í , l ...
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E2 and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 29 |
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