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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... explained by Noreen , Asw . Gr . §544 , anm . 2 , end ) . ( 2 ) With intrusive e2 - vocalism , OSw . ( normal ) læt , OIc . lét , OE ( normal ) lēt , OS lēt ( and under Franconian influence liet ) , OHG liaz . ( 3 ) With intrusive eu ...
... explained by Noreen , Asw . Gr . §544 , anm . 2 , end ) . ( 2 ) With intrusive e2 - vocalism , OSw . ( normal ) læt , OIc . lét , OE ( normal ) lēt , OS lēt ( and under Franconian influence liet ) , OHG liaz . ( 3 ) With intrusive eu ...
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... explained in my footnote 4 . bhāṣ : [ bhāṣiya , see §16 . Cf. bhāṣati . ] bhid : [ bhindiyitvanā , read bhinda , see §14 . Cf. BSkt . ( LV 306.5 , prose ) and Pali bhindati . The -ay- is not significant ; it is to be judged in the sense ...
... explained in my footnote 4 . bhāṣ : [ bhāṣiya , see §16 . Cf. bhāṣati . ] bhid : [ bhindiyitvanā , read bhinda , see §14 . Cf. BSkt . ( LV 306.5 , prose ) and Pali bhindati . The -ay- is not significant ; it is to be judged in the sense ...
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... explained otherwise . Thus it is main- tained that the difference of the representation of the IE syllabic liquids and nasals in pre - vocalic position from that before consonants can only be explained by the assumption that e.g. r or n ...
... explained otherwise . Thus it is main- tained that the difference of the representation of the IE syllabic liquids and nasals in pre - vocalic position from that before consonants can only be explained by the assumption that e.g. r or n ...
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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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