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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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The s - form in pre - Indo - European syntactic patterns . Though phonological analysis of the Proto - Indo - European nominative and vocative forms leads to the pre - Indo - European system that we propose , we must account for the ...
The s - form in pre - Indo - European syntactic patterns . Though phonological analysis of the Proto - Indo - European nominative and vocative forms leads to the pre - Indo - European system that we propose , we must account for the ...
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roots independently of masculines ' 31 When we view the pre - Indo - European noun paradigm as a set of four ... The evidence assembled above leads us to suggest a system of nominal inflection for early Proto - Indo - European and pre ...
roots independently of masculines ' 31 When we view the pre - Indo - European noun paradigm as a set of four ... The evidence assembled above leads us to suggest a system of nominal inflection for early Proto - Indo - European and pre ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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