Language, Band 15George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1939 |
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... syllable , since Taos admits initial - stressed words of four syllables . The Spanish vowel group ie is replaced by ia , with the representation of e by a already noted ( ie exists , but is rare in Taos ) ; r is replaced by l ; o is ...
... syllable , since Taos admits initial - stressed words of four syllables . The Spanish vowel group ie is replaced by ia , with the representation of e by a already noted ( ie exists , but is rare in Taos ) ; r is replaced by l ; o is ...
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... syllable ( also the final syllable ) terminates with an -n . In such cases , the -n , becoming syllabic and high - toned in Chiricahua , prevents the lengthening of the preceding vowel . 7 As a matter of fact , one of my informants did ...
... syllable ( also the final syllable ) terminates with an -n . In such cases , the -n , becoming syllabic and high - toned in Chiricahua , prevents the lengthening of the preceding vowel . 7 As a matter of fact , one of my informants did ...
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... syllables , and finally rhythm in prose . Juret , like other French scholars , believes that Latin had no accent of energy , but only a pitch accent , on the accented syllable of the word ; that in reading verse , the syllable which we ...
... syllables , and finally rhythm in prose . Juret , like other French scholars , believes that Latin had no accent of energy , but only a pitch accent , on the accented syllable of the word ; that in reading verse , the syllable which we ...
Inhalt
I | 3 |
The Pronoun so sã tod and the IndoHittite | 11 |
The Imperfect in Armenian and Irish | 20 |
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1st pl 2d pl 3d sg accent adjectives Ahuramazda Akkadian American analogical aorist appear beside bound in buckram Chiricahua clause connection consonant declension derived dialect dual EDWARD SAPIR enclitic English etymology example explained feminine final forms genitive Germanic Goth Grammar Grandgent Greek Hitt Hittite Hurrian imperfect Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial inscriptions kāma language laryngeal later Latin linguistic Linguistic Society Lith Lithuanian Macedonian masc meaning Meillet MORRIS SWADESH nasal neuter nominative normal nouns o-stems oblique Ohio State University origin Oscan participial particle perfect Phoenician phonetic phonology plural endings Potawatomi preceding prefix present preterit Professor Prokosch pronoun REW³ ROLAND G Sanskrit Sapir seems semantic semivowel sentence short vowel singular Society of America Spanish stem STURTEVANT suffix syllable Taos tense texts tion Toch Tocharian verb Vulgar Latin words