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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... result of the umlaut of / a / , yet the result of umlaut in many words seems to be / æ / , e.g. / bækǝr / ' baker ' , / æntə / ' duck ' , / ændǝx / ' handy ' . These forms may indeed be evidence for a phoneme produced in certain forms ...
... result of the umlaut of / a / , yet the result of umlaut in many words seems to be / æ / , e.g. / bækǝr / ' baker ' , / æntə / ' duck ' , / ændǝx / ' handy ' . These forms may indeed be evidence for a phoneme produced in certain forms ...
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... result as a word by removing the hyphen of the base ; thus we get the formula mǝ- & ( ' combined with ' ) → ( ' results in ' ) [ the word ] √mə . The object form of √1 is then √mə ; it is an ' unmarked ' category . The form mǝ ...
... result as a word by removing the hyphen of the base ; thus we get the formula mǝ- & ( ' combined with ' ) → ( ' results in ' ) [ the word ] √mə . The object form of √1 is then √mə ; it is an ' unmarked ' category . The form mǝ ...
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... result- Skt . dadvás . However , if laryngeal sonants are to be used to explain dadvás and dadmás as well as tummeni , some means must be found to account for the failure of [ did ! , uwes ] to become * didumas and for the origin of the ...
... result- Skt . dadvás . However , if laryngeal sonants are to be used to explain dadvás and dadmás as well as tummeni , some means must be found to account for the failure of [ did ! , uwes ] to become * didumas and for the origin of the ...
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