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system presented in my Proto - Indo - European phonology , Chapter 15 , but with more attention to suprasegmental features . Five stages are there assumed for pre - Indo - European . To illustrate these I resort in spite of its hazards ...
system presented in my Proto - Indo - European phonology , Chapter 15 , but with more attention to suprasegmental features . Five stages are there assumed for pre - Indo - European . To illustrate these I resort in spite of its hazards ...
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Examples of the pre - Indo - European paradigm , with the basic meaning of each form : 8 - form , individual / gwyws / ' cow ' / g " yXwós / ' living one ' / gbymós / ' frost m - form , resultative / gwéywm / / g " yXwom / / g " ymóm ...
Examples of the pre - Indo - European paradigm , with the basic meaning of each form : 8 - form , individual / gwyws / ' cow ' / g " yXwós / ' living one ' / gbymós / ' frost m - form , resultative / gwéywm / / g " yXwom / / g " ymóm ...
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One is that the situation calling for this samdhi rule must have been extremely common in Indo-European. Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a ...
One is that the situation calling for this samdhi rule must have been extremely common in Indo-European. Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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