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This is needed in sūtra 8.3.32 , which states : 18 ' ram ( has to be placed ) before a ( n initial ) vowel after ( final ) nam ( respectively ) after a short vowel ' . Examples : * udań āste → udanńāste ' he sits towards the North ' ...
This is needed in sūtra 8.3.32 , which states : 18 ' ram ( has to be placed ) before a ( n initial ) vowel after ( final ) nam ( respectively ) after a short vowel ' . Examples : * udań āste → udanńāste ' he sits towards the North ' ...
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The problem is the familiar one , found in many languages , of a conditioned variation in sound feature ( e.g. voicing before voiced obstruent , intervocalic spirantization , final devoicing ) which is regarded as allophonic for some ...
The problem is the familiar one , found in many languages , of a conditioned variation in sound feature ( e.g. voicing before voiced obstruent , intervocalic spirantization , final devoicing ) which is regarded as allophonic for some ...
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In the former , Kuryłowicz reformulates ' Saussure's law ' for Lithuanian ( acute intonation of final syllables attracted the accent from a circumflected or short penultimate ) by substituting ' shortening of final long vowels ' for ...
In the former , Kuryłowicz reformulates ' Saussure's law ' for Lithuanian ( acute intonation of final syllables attracted the accent from a circumflected or short penultimate ) by substituting ' shortening of final long vowels ' for ...
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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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