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In compounds and word sequences it seems likely that real sequences of nasal and homorganic obstruent occur , though these are not cited ; but here junctural features ( nowhere referred to by the author ) may prevent a direct contrast .
In compounds and word sequences it seems likely that real sequences of nasal and homorganic obstruent occur , though these are not cited ; but here junctural features ( nowhere referred to by the author ) may prevent a direct contrast .
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But there is no regularity ; all Indo - European languages seem to be unpredictable in this respect . As Wackernagel observes ( 1.8231 ) , the facts , it seems , ' verbieten an ein durchgehendes Lautgesetz zu denken ' .
But there is no regularity ; all Indo - European languages seem to be unpredictable in this respect . As Wackernagel observes ( 1.8231 ) , the facts , it seems , ' verbieten an ein durchgehendes Lautgesetz zu denken ' .
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Since w seems to occur only in kw and gw , it might be taken as part of a labiovelar phoneme . But a check shows that all occurrences of gw- are before / a ) , while of 61 occurrences of kw- , 59 are before / a / , two are in kwẽy kuuỹg ...
Since w seems to occur only in kw and gw , it might be taken as part of a labiovelar phoneme . But a check shows that all occurrences of gw- are before / a ) , while of 61 occurrences of kw- , 59 are before / a / , two are in kwẽy kuuỹg ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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