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The lone set Mg / meñ ) , Vn / miñ / ' self ' suggests an original front vowel , but it is curious that no other non - suspect examples of vowels higher than / e / appear in the Barker data before final palatals- / i el both seem fairly ...
The lone set Mg / meñ ) , Vn / miñ / ' self ' suggests an original front vowel , but it is curious that no other non - suspect examples of vowels higher than / e / appear in the Barker data before final palatals- / i el both seem fairly ...
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It may be accidental that the extant materials contain very few forms suggesting original high or mid front vowels before final palatals . On the other hand , an important pattern may be involved . Certainly we need more precise and ...
It may be accidental that the extant materials contain very few forms suggesting original high or mid front vowels before final palatals . On the other hand , an important pattern may be involved . Certainly we need more precise and ...
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The fact that the Lesbian form of the word is aúēr indicates by rule ( D ) that the original form is * awsér . I suggest that * awsér ' mist , haze ' is the same word as the previously discussed * awsér ' dawn , morning ' , and that the ...
The fact that the Lesbian form of the word is aúēr indicates by rule ( D ) that the original form is * awsér . I suggest that * awsér ' mist , haze ' is the same word as the previously discussed * awsér ' dawn , morning ' , and that the ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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