Language, Bände 13-14Linguistic Society of America, 1937 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... vowel length is primary , and so it is necessary to recognize both as manifestations of two rhythmic types applicable to stressed syllables : type ( a ) with short vowel and long consonant , and type ( b ) with long vowel and short ...
... vowel length is primary , and so it is necessary to recognize both as manifestations of two rhythmic types applicable to stressed syllables : type ( a ) with short vowel and long consonant , and type ( b ) with long vowel and short ...
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... vowel - quanti- ties in these positions ) ; otherwise he rather rarely indicates vowels as long which are really short , but not quite the same may be said of Horden ; Watkins's [ u ] is transcribed by Lacombe and Bloomfield as [ a ] ...
... vowel - quanti- ties in these positions ) ; otherwise he rather rarely indicates vowels as long which are really short , but not quite the same may be said of Horden ; Watkins's [ u ] is transcribed by Lacombe and Bloomfield as [ a ] ...
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... vowel in a stressed syllable to a diphthong by the influence of following velar elements . whether these be consonants in the same syllable or vowels in the next . We have to do then with OE consonantal breaking and with ON breaking ...
... vowel in a stressed syllable to a diphthong by the influence of following velar elements . whether these be consonants in the same syllable or vowels in the next . We have to do then with OE consonantal breaking and with ON breaking ...
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E2 and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 29 |
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