Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... true when complete assimilation takes place . Thus it was mentioned that WGmc . lj resulted in a double ll , as in WGmc . * taljan > OE tellan . Can one speak of this j as being lost if the second l is still its representative ? The ...
... true when complete assimilation takes place . Thus it was mentioned that WGmc . lj resulted in a double ll , as in WGmc . * taljan > OE tellan . Can one speak of this j as being lost if the second l is still its representative ? The ...
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... true etymologically , but it may be that the two sounds have come to stand in this relation phonetically . In the treatment of stress , there is no mention made of a middle or secondary stress , but it is necessary to recognize such a ...
... true etymologically , but it may be that the two sounds have come to stand in this relation phonetically . In the treatment of stress , there is no mention made of a middle or secondary stress , but it is necessary to recognize such a ...
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... true nature of assimilations ; and simi- larly the true nature of dissimilations is an avoidance of identity with what is coming . There are examples of such progressive assimilations of a psychological origin , in consonantal clusters ...
... true nature of assimilations ; and simi- larly the true nature of dissimilations is an avoidance of identity with what is coming . There are examples of such progressive assimilations of a psychological origin , in consonantal clusters ...
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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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