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If , then , there were a cc , one would expect an affricative pronunciation of the first c as is normal in syllabic final position , e.g. icki'mother ' . The fact that there is no affrication in the first part of tc is therefore a good ...
If , then , there were a cc , one would expect an affricative pronunciation of the first c as is normal in syllabic final position , e.g. icki'mother ' . The fact that there is no affrication in the first part of tc is therefore a good ...
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Scott counts something or other - something that is in keeping neither with his own explanation , nor with Jebb's ( Monro's ) definitionand declares : ' The fact is that the Iliad has sixty examples of this hiatus , the Odyssey sixty ...
Scott counts something or other - something that is in keeping neither with his own explanation , nor with Jebb's ( Monro's ) definitionand declares : ' The fact is that the Iliad has sixty examples of this hiatus , the Odyssey sixty ...
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On configurational grounds , our conclusion is reinforced by consideration of the fact that , having discovered this , we have filled up the last gap in our set of possible geminate clusters . ( 3 ) Informants ' reaction : Further ...
On configurational grounds , our conclusion is reinforced by consideration of the fact that , having discovered this , we have filled up the last gap in our set of possible geminate clusters . ( 3 ) Informants ' reaction : Further ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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