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But pre - consonantic stops are always heavily aspirated within the word , e.g. p in wopki ' he heard me ' , or t in natma ? i ... Thus , -pp- is a fully characteristic instance of stop + stop in medial position , and -p p- is just as ...
But pre - consonantic stops are always heavily aspirated within the word , e.g. p in wopki ' he heard me ' , or t in natma ? i ... Thus , -pp- is a fully characteristic instance of stop + stop in medial position , and -p p- is just as ...
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( i ) ' to advance to battle ' : ... to pare hilde stop Mald . 8 ( of Byrhtnoþ advancing against the Danes ) ; þæt wæs Ceolan sunu , / be pone forman man mid his francan of sceat , / be þær baldlicost on pa bricge stop Mald .
( i ) ' to advance to battle ' : ... to pare hilde stop Mald . 8 ( of Byrhtnoþ advancing against the Danes ) ; þæt wæs Ceolan sunu , / be pone forman man mid his francan of sceat , / be þær baldlicost on pa bricge stop Mald .
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stop . As the distinction between affricate and aspirated fortis is merely one of degree , we cannot draw a line between dialects which have shifted WGic [ k- ) and those which have not . This , the accepted view , will be found ...
stop . As the distinction between affricate and aspirated fortis is merely one of degree , we cannot draw a line between dialects which have shifted WGic [ k- ) and those which have not . This , the accepted view , will be found ...
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