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... etc. , has arisen from a predilection for theories which derive these forms from Gmc . * hehald and the like by way of contraction ; there is no direct evidence in their favor as against hệold , fèng ( on this important point cf.
... etc. , has arisen from a predilection for theories which derive these forms from Gmc . * hehald and the like by way of contraction ; there is no direct evidence in their favor as against hệold , fèng ( on this important point cf.
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He concludes , on the basis of the evidence that was available at that time , that the former is the correct interpretation and gives the following as explanation : In Muskogee , t and c are articulated in virtually the same position ...
He concludes , on the basis of the evidence that was available at that time , that the former is the correct interpretation and gives the following as explanation : In Muskogee , t and c are articulated in virtually the same position ...
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All the other evidence is for [ k- ] = [ gah- ) : Blumenstock 1911 ; Boger 1935 ; Breunig , Die Laute der Mundart von Buchen , school program , Tauberbischofsheim 1891 ; Dietzel 1908 ; Knupfer 1912 ; Lauinger , Lautlehre der Mundart des ...
All the other evidence is for [ k- ] = [ gah- ) : Blumenstock 1911 ; Boger 1935 ; Breunig , Die Laute der Mundart von Buchen , school program , Tauberbischofsheim 1891 ; Dietzel 1908 ; Knupfer 1912 ; Lauinger , Lautlehre der Mundart des ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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