Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... occurs . However , if the speakers of that dialect thereafter come in contact with another dialect , or a standard language which they imitate , phonemic changes almost certainly result . If phonemic changes occur , the result may be ...
... occurs . However , if the speakers of that dialect thereafter come in contact with another dialect , or a standard language which they imitate , phonemic changes almost certainly result . If phonemic changes occur , the result may be ...
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... occurs in pretonic position after √ 3 c1 . To mention another rule that is not fully adequate , it is said ( 29 ) that ' e is always followed by a hard consonant ' . But e also occurs in final position followed by no consonant , e.g. ...
... occurs in pretonic position after √ 3 c1 . To mention another rule that is not fully adequate , it is said ( 29 ) that ' e is always followed by a hard consonant ' . But e also occurs in final position followed by no consonant , e.g. ...
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... occurs also in the indicative present , as absol . suidig - ther ; cf. Thurneysen , Handb . d . Air . 342. IE -thes is also sought in the 2. sing . in -Ons of Greek aorist passives ; e.g. , -dó - Ons is identified with Skt . á - di ...
... occurs also in the indicative present , as absol . suidig - ther ; cf. Thurneysen , Handb . d . Air . 342. IE -thes is also sought in the 2. sing . in -Ons of Greek aorist passives ; e.g. , -dó - Ons is identified with Skt . á - di ...
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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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