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All laryngeal consonants between a vowel and a consonant are lost except that x appears in Hittite as h . Hence we may illustrate the five phonetic laws here stated as follows ( without attempting a complete reconstruction of the ...
All laryngeal consonants between a vowel and a consonant are lost except that x appears in Hittite as h . Hence we may illustrate the five phonetic laws here stated as follows ( without attempting a complete reconstruction of the ...
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That Hittite hatuk- and Greek * atug- are not cognates independently derived from an Indo - European source is indicated by the Hittite lenis -t- ( consistently written -t- , -d- , not -tt- , -dd- , as would be the case if the ...
That Hittite hatuk- and Greek * atug- are not cognates independently derived from an Indo - European source is indicated by the Hittite lenis -t- ( consistently written -t- , -d- , not -tt- , -dd- , as would be the case if the ...
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Apparently Hittite seh- presents full grade of a heavy base and OIsl . sa- reduced grade of the same . Clearly all three words contain ur , reduced grade of the wer / n suffix . The root in question can scarcely be other than IE * se ...
Apparently Hittite seh- presents full grade of a heavy base and OIsl . sa- reduced grade of the same . Clearly all three words contain ur , reduced grade of the wer / n suffix . The root in question can scarcely be other than IE * se ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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