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Consonants appear in all positions , except that / r / , // , / n / occur only in K and R and there only medially and ... Initially they contrast only with single consonants or zero , medially they enter into all types of consonant ...
Consonants appear in all positions , except that / r / , // , / n / occur only in K and R and there only medially and ... Initially they contrast only with single consonants or zero , medially they enter into all types of consonant ...
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Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a word ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly ...
Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a word ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly ...
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Nevertheless I must point out another important fact , never noticed before in this connection so far as I know . If Wackernagel , or any other Indic ( particularly Vedic ) grammarian , had happened to notice that the one consonant ...
Nevertheless I must point out another important fact , never noticed before in this connection so far as I know . If Wackernagel , or any other Indic ( particularly Vedic ) grammarian , had happened to notice that the one consonant ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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