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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... monophthong , a monophthongal value must of course be assumed for the preterit also . But , as it happens , there is independent comparative evidence which suggests that Gothic au in the pret- erit ending was a monophthong : the -a ...
... monophthong , a monophthongal value must of course be assumed for the preterit also . But , as it happens , there is independent comparative evidence which suggests that Gothic au in the pret- erit ending was a monophthong : the -a ...
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... monophthongs indicates that ai had a monophthongal value in the medial and final syllables of native words ... monophthong in the comparable compounds ahtaudogs and ahtautehund . Most important of all , if Wulfila intended his ...
... monophthongs indicates that ai had a monophthongal value in the medial and final syllables of native words ... monophthong in the comparable compounds ahtaudogs and ahtautehund . Most important of all , if Wulfila intended his ...
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... monophthong , probably as part of the development of front vowels from back otherwise known as umlaut , but becoming phonemic considerably earlier because it did not depend upon the weakening of the umlauting factors in un- stressed ...
... monophthong , probably as part of the development of front vowels from back otherwise known as umlaut , but becoming phonemic considerably earlier because it did not depend upon the weakening of the umlauting factors in un- stressed ...
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