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In Swedish , consonant length is bound up with vowel length . Both phenomena occur only in syllables having primary or secondary stress . Long consonants occur only immediately after short stressed vowels , which are in turn limited to ...
In Swedish , consonant length is bound up with vowel length . Both phenomena occur only in syllables having primary or secondary stress . Long consonants occur only immediately after short stressed vowels , which are in turn limited to ...
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properly ( e = 7 ) ; he usually marks short vowels as long before [ h ] ( ' in his transcription ) plus a consonant ; e is regularly employed for ( i ) before [ y ] ( Bloomfield has spoken of the difficulty in distinguishing vowel ...
properly ( e = 7 ) ; he usually marks short vowels as long before [ h ] ( ' in his transcription ) plus a consonant ; e is regularly employed for ( i ) before [ y ] ( Bloomfield has spoken of the difficulty in distinguishing vowel ...
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BREAKING IN OLD NORSE AND OLD ENGLISH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THEM GEORGE T. FLOM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Under breaking I include here the change of a front vowel in a stressed syllable to a diphthong by the ...
BREAKING IN OLD NORSE AND OLD ENGLISH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THEM GEORGE T. FLOM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Under breaking I include here the change of a front vowel in a stressed syllable to a diphthong by the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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