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My conclusions were that it was best to assume that the first result of the Proto -
Armenian sound shift of Proto - Indo - European voiceless stops was a set of
voiceless spirants , and that some allophones of these spirants later merged with
...
My conclusions were that it was best to assume that the first result of the Proto -
Armenian sound shift of Proto - Indo - European voiceless stops was a set of
voiceless spirants , and that some allophones of these spirants later merged with
...
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... very early date in the history of Armenian , prior to the Proto - Armenian sound
shift but later than the Ausgliederung of this language or language family , the
reflexes of Proto - Indo - European labiovelars still possessed the feature of
labiality ...
... very early date in the history of Armenian , prior to the Proto - Armenian sound
shift but later than the Ausgliederung of this language or language family , the
reflexes of Proto - Indo - European labiovelars still possessed the feature of
labiality ...
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5. Sequences other than those discussed above undergo severe changes . 5.1 .
In initial position we find examples for the reduction of CiCa- to Cz- . Clusters with
reflex of Proto - Indo - European voiceless stops as first member are reduced in ...
5. Sequences other than those discussed above undergo severe changes . 5.1 .
In initial position we find examples for the reduction of CiCa- to Cz- . Clusters with
reflex of Proto - Indo - European voiceless stops as first member are reduced in ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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