Language, Bände 1-3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... corresponds to D's v while C's b corresponds to D's B. On general principles such pattern alignments as the latter are unexpected , to say the least , for bilabial ẞ resembles w rather more than dentolabial v does . Why , then , not ...
... corresponds to D's v while C's b corresponds to D's B. On general principles such pattern alignments as the latter are unexpected , to say the least , for bilabial ẞ resembles w rather more than dentolabial v does . Why , then , not ...
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... corresponding independent pronouns ; and in a certain degree this is also true for the third singular , since in the majority of cases the tone - pattern of nu kwa or yu kwa is low , middle or low , high . And these three persons of the ...
... corresponding independent pronouns ; and in a certain degree this is also true for the third singular , since in the majority of cases the tone - pattern of nu kwa or yu kwa is low , middle or low , high . And these three persons of the ...
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... corresponding to our h is used in most languages not only as an equivalent of the spiritus asper , but also as a sign simply for the release of breath . Breath being required for the production of any speech sound whatsoever , there is ...
... corresponding to our h is used in most languages not only as an equivalent of the spiritus asper , but also as a sign simply for the release of breath . Breath being required for the production of any speech sound whatsoever , there is ...
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World Languages | 1 |
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I | 7 |
Abstracts | 13 |
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accent adjective American analogy animal antepenult appears Association Avest Bloomfield Bolling Brugmann Calif century Chicago classical College Collitz Commodian conjugation corresponding dialects diphthong edition ending English etymology example Executive Committee expression fact FM Dr FM Prof French George German Grammar Grammatik Greek Grimm's Law Grundriss Hermann Collitz Hittite ictus Indo-European Indo-European languages inscription Johns Hopkins Kent language Latin Leonard Bloomfield Linguistic Society Lydian meaning Meillet Mexican Spanish nasal nominative noun object Ohio Ohio State University original Oscan pattern Pennsylvania penult person Phil Philadelphia Philology phonetic plural prefix present Professor pronoun pronunciation reduplication Romance Langs Sanskrit Sapir scholars seems semantema semantic Semitic singular Society of America sound stem Sturtevant suffix syllabic consonants syllable thou tion tone University verb verse vigesimal vowel words Yale York City