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ablaut relations through the action of analogy is of course an extremely common phenomenon.23 That Latin tollo did not exercise such an analogical influence on Latin -tulam is naturally accounted for by the fact that , in Latin , -tulam ...
ablaut relations through the action of analogy is of course an extremely common phenomenon.23 That Latin tollo did not exercise such an analogical influence on Latin -tulam is naturally accounted for by the fact that , in Latin , -tulam ...
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93.2 : ' Latin changed to ę before 400 A.D. ' ; no , only changed to e , while remained . 132.31 : The name of the Norman capital should be given here . 197.24-7 : Unfortunately phrased , since it sounds as if Chaucer came after the ...
93.2 : ' Latin changed to ę before 400 A.D. ' ; no , only changed to e , while remained . 132.31 : The name of the Norman capital should be given here . 197.24-7 : Unfortunately phrased , since it sounds as if Chaucer came after the ...
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It . moitos , a word that has disappeared from all Italic . dialects , leaving only a derivative , Latin mutare , as evidence of its former existence . 8 ' Poyós ' barn , granary ' cannot , as Walde - Pokorny 2.263 points out ...
It . moitos , a word that has disappeared from all Italic . dialects , leaving only a derivative , Latin mutare , as evidence of its former existence . 8 ' Poyós ' barn , granary ' cannot , as Walde - Pokorny 2.263 points out ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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