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[ 2 ] All single consonants may occur in initial position . ... In the latter case , the developments from Proto - Indo - European consonant clusters are subject to the rules governing consonant clusters in the interior of Armenian ...
[ 2 ] All single consonants may occur in initial position . ... In the latter case , the developments from Proto - Indo - European consonant clusters are subject to the rules governing consonant clusters in the interior of Armenian ...
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In the interior of forms , consonant sequences are made to conform with the patterns observed for retained clusters ( cf. $$ 4.1–4 ) . 5.2.1 . While the original sequence is preserved where developments subsequent to the first sound ...
In the interior of forms , consonant sequences are made to conform with the patterns observed for retained clusters ( cf. $$ 4.1–4 ) . 5.2.1 . While the original sequence is preserved where developments subsequent to the first sound ...
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nt > nd ) , to the shifted first consonants , t < PIE d , f < PIE p , etc. , and that subsequently the initial consonant was lost . This interpretation , taking account of both k and k ' , seems preferable to that offered for k ' alone ...
nt > nd ) , to the shifted first consonants , t < PIE d , f < PIE p , etc. , and that subsequently the initial consonant was lost . This interpretation , taking account of both k and k ' , seems preferable to that offered for k ' alone ...
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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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