Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... Brugmann . In some cases , as in the example just noted of the alternation be- tween long and short vowels in final position , the data may be reinterpreted in the light of modern linguistic developments , in this case by the assumption ...
... Brugmann . In some cases , as in the example just noted of the alternation be- tween long and short vowels in final position , the data may be reinterpreted in the light of modern linguistic developments , in this case by the assumption ...
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... Brugmann's Grundriss2 2.2.12 , 16 and Wackernagel - Debrun- ner , Altind . Gramm . 3.349–50 . The PIE stems * tisor- and * ketesor- which are reconstructed on the basis of Celtic have frequently been analyzed as compounds of the ...
... Brugmann's Grundriss2 2.2.12 , 16 and Wackernagel - Debrun- ner , Altind . Gramm . 3.349–50 . The PIE stems * tisor- and * ketesor- which are reconstructed on the basis of Celtic have frequently been analyzed as compounds of the ...
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... Brugmann's roster of Indo - European sounds , down to palatal ñ and velar ŋ , though we are told that these occurred only before pala- tals and velars respectively . There is no mention of the obstruents as a subsys- tem on the basis of ...
... Brugmann's roster of Indo - European sounds , down to palatal ñ and velar ŋ , though we are told that these occurred only before pala- tals and velars respectively . There is no mention of the obstruents as a subsys- tem on the basis of ...
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