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Incidentally , syllabic final consonants in Finnish are more fortis than syllabic initial ones . Positionally conditioned length variants are illustrated in English liquids and nasals . The long variants occur in final position ...
Incidentally , syllabic final consonants in Finnish are more fortis than syllabic initial ones . Positionally conditioned length variants are illustrated in English liquids and nasals . The long variants occur in final position ...
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Long stressed vowels occur . before short consonants and in final position . Examples with stressed short vowel followed by long consonant : katı ' cat ' , hug'a ' to chop ' , fas't ' fast ' , bin'da ' to bind ' arm band ' bracelet ' ...
Long stressed vowels occur . before short consonants and in final position . Examples with stressed short vowel followed by long consonant : katı ' cat ' , hug'a ' to chop ' , fas't ' fast ' , bin'da ' to bind ' arm band ' bracelet ' ...
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The final vowel in the present ending has evidently been assimilated to that of all other endings of this tense in Hittite . Very likely the ultimate source of this vowel is the mi - conjugation . In the preterit the 2 sg . ending ...
The final vowel in the present ending has evidently been assimilated to that of all other endings of this tense in Hittite . Very likely the ultimate source of this vowel is the mi - conjugation . In the preterit the 2 sg . ending ...
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E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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