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A phonetic feature which generally has to be considered is syllabic treatment , whether the long consonant goes with one syllable ( is unisyllabic ) or with two ( is ambisyllabic ) . As in other phonemic problems , word division often ...
A phonetic feature which generally has to be considered is syllabic treatment , whether the long consonant goes with one syllable ( is unisyllabic ) or with two ( is ambisyllabic ) . As in other phonemic problems , word division often ...
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( ' lukewarm , careless , remiss ' , in both languages ) , the vowel of which is the regular development of an original ī , or of an î or ē before i of the next syllable . The irregularity has been noticed and commented upon .
( ' lukewarm , careless , remiss ' , in both languages ) , the vowel of which is the regular development of an original ī , or of an î or ē before i of the next syllable . The irregularity has been noticed and commented upon .
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That a sporadic and isolated dialectic form should have suffered analogical extension to the first syllable of a weak grade that occurs nowhere else in Greek , is not to be thought of . Just because Tloupes is old , it must have had a ...
That a sporadic and isolated dialectic form should have suffered analogical extension to the first syllable of a weak grade that occurs nowhere else in Greek , is not to be thought of . Just because Tloupes is old , it must have had a ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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