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from the common Germanic ll , since the geminated ll did not produce breaking in OE . As long , therefore , as the difference in character persisted , the two ll's constituted separate phonemes . No less important than these purely ...
from the common Germanic ll , since the geminated ll did not produce breaking in OE . As long , therefore , as the difference in character persisted , the two ll's constituted separate phonemes . No less important than these purely ...
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If ta is not so common with takku as the hypothesis of their original intimate connection might lead us to expect , it is simply because ta is not so common as nu under any circumstances , and is growing increasingly less common .
If ta is not so common with takku as the hypothesis of their original intimate connection might lead us to expect , it is simply because ta is not so common as nu under any circumstances , and is growing increasingly less common .
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At the most it would be possible that the three forms which both had in common , those in -sai , -tai , and -ntai , were common developments ; but since there are no other innovations which the two must have performed jointly ...
At the most it would be possible that the three forms which both had in common , those in -sai , -tai , and -ntai , were common developments ; but since there are no other innovations which the two must have performed jointly ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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