Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... appear , e.g. Kneifen ( LG knīpen ) , Pfetzen , Zwicken , Grimmen ( OHG krimman , MHG krimmen ) , Beissen , Schneiden , Reissen . Other general terms for pain are Sehr ( OHG MHG ser ) , Plage ( MHG plāge , blāge ) , Marter , Angst , Not ...
... appear , e.g. Kneifen ( LG knīpen ) , Pfetzen , Zwicken , Grimmen ( OHG krimman , MHG krimmen ) , Beissen , Schneiden , Reissen . Other general terms for pain are Sehr ( OHG MHG ser ) , Plage ( MHG plāge , blāge ) , Marter , Angst , Not ...
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... appear as the second element in some clusters of types I and II . In dissimilar clusters they appear in first or second position . 1.121 . GEMINATES IN R AND K. All consonants except / r / // / n / show con- trasting length . Geminates ...
... appear as the second element in some clusters of types I and II . In dissimilar clusters they appear in first or second position . 1.121 . GEMINATES IN R AND K. All consonants except / r / // / n / show con- trasting length . Geminates ...
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... appear . The forms / mon , ton , son / appear instead of / ma , ta , sa / under statable conditions . The forms / mə , tə , sǝ / appear as / m , t , s / in normal transition with a follow- ing vowel under statable conditions . Similarly ...
... appear . The forms / mon , ton , son / appear instead of / ma , ta , sa / under statable conditions . The forms / mə , tə , sǝ / appear as / m , t , s / in normal transition with a follow- ing vowel under statable conditions . Similarly ...
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