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t position , before the contraction of the sides has opened the orifices for the l sound . In this uncoordinated movement t is midway between 8 and I , and the intercalation of t is a necessary consequence .
t position , before the contraction of the sides has opened the orifices for the l sound . In this uncoordinated movement t is midway between 8 and I , and the intercalation of t is a necessary consequence .
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The words containing I may be divided as follows : L - 1 , those in which English 1 became in the positions where this sound occurs for l in Solør , and L - 2 , those in which English l became Solør l in all positions .
The words containing I may be divided as follows : L - 1 , those in which English 1 became in the positions where this sound occurs for l in Solør , and L - 2 , those in which English l became Solør l in all positions .
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We may turn for a moment to Navaho , for neither ń , ñ , nor y is an original Athapaskan phoneme and a comparative study of Athapaskan sounds must account for their appearance in Navaho .
We may turn for a moment to Navaho , for neither ń , ñ , nor y is an original Athapaskan phoneme and a comparative study of Athapaskan sounds must account for their appearance in Navaho .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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