Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... Hittite tittami2 , Gk . tornμi ' I cause to stand ' . 2. When a laryngeal consonant stands between vowels it is lost with- out compensatory lengthening , except that in Hittite z between vowels becomes hh . Examples are * dhe'iyēm > Skt ...
... Hittite tittami2 , Gk . tornμi ' I cause to stand ' . 2. When a laryngeal consonant stands between vowels it is lost with- out compensatory lengthening , except that in Hittite z between vowels becomes hh . Examples are * dhe'iyēm > Skt ...
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... Hittite hatuk- and Greek * atug- are not cognates inde- pendently 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 intervocalic ...
... Hittite hatuk- and Greek * atug- are not cognates inde- pendently 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 intervocalic ...
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... Hittite seh- may be equated with the monophthongal form of the IE base or it may contain the diphthong ei shortened before h and then monophthongized as the short diphthongs always are in Hittite . In other words it may be analogous to ...
... Hittite seh- may be equated with the monophthongal form of the IE base or it may contain the diphthong ei shortened before h and then monophthongized as the short diphthongs always are in Hittite . In other words it may be analogous to ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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