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THE GERMANIC VERSCHÄRFUNG J. KURYLOWICZ University of Kraków The doubling of intervocalic glides in Proto - Germanic has been attributed to different causes : preceding accent , following accent , and various laryngeals .
THE GERMANIC VERSCHÄRFUNG J. KURYLOWICZ University of Kraków The doubling of intervocalic glides in Proto - Germanic has been attributed to different causes : preceding accent , following accent , and various laryngeals .
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And the language furthest from Germanic , Sanskrit , even by the time of the first rule requires a somewhat different formulation . By the time of the second , it does not undergo this type of change at all ( cf.
And the language furthest from Germanic , Sanskrit , even by the time of the first rule requires a somewhat different formulation . By the time of the second , it does not undergo this type of change at all ( cf.
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Forms occurring in all the Germanic languages lend themselves to an explanation of this type . The fact that such formations are particularly frequent among verbs of a repetitive nature in West Germanic has led some to the conclusion ...
Forms occurring in all the Germanic languages lend themselves to an explanation of this type . The fact that such formations are particularly frequent among verbs of a repetitive nature in West Germanic has led some to the conclusion ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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