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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... assumed for pre - Indo - European . To illustrate these I resort in spite of its hazards to the reconstruction of a ... assume on the basis of their inflection three nominal declensions : ( 1 ) consonant stems , ( 2 ) vocalic resonant ...
... assumed for pre - Indo - European . To illustrate these I resort in spite of its hazards to the reconstruction of a ... assume on the basis of their inflection three nominal declensions : ( 1 ) consonant stems , ( 2 ) vocalic resonant ...
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... assume that vowel length was not phonemic in Gothic . This would mean that the entire roster of vowel phonemes ( iu excepted ) would be the following : ei ai au a u To fill the gap in the triangle and to make it symmetrical , we need ...
... assume that vowel length was not phonemic in Gothic . This would mean that the entire roster of vowel phonemes ( iu excepted ) would be the following : ei ai au a u To fill the gap in the triangle and to make it symmetrical , we need ...
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... assume an intermediate stage showing the West Romance sound shift which is common to both of these , but showing none of the features peculiar to them individually ... , labelling it simply Pre - French . The dialect of the Oaths of ...
... assume an intermediate stage showing the West Romance sound shift which is common to both of these , but showing none of the features peculiar to them individually ... , labelling it simply Pre - French . The dialect of the Oaths of ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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