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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... consonants , we would have always in these cases ( the u - stems excepted ) a single sonant between consonants , for which there is only one positional variant , the vocalic . Out of this one form there is no way to get two developments ...
... consonants , we would have always in these cases ( the u - stems excepted ) a single sonant between consonants , for which there is only one positional variant , the vocalic . Out of this one form there is no way to get two developments ...
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... consonants before front vowels are said to be palatalized ( 55 ) ; again , if this feature is distinctive for the consonants , then not all the vowels are separate phonemes , and vice - versa . In a chart of the con- sonsants of Proto ...
... consonants before front vowels are said to be palatalized ( 55 ) ; again , if this feature is distinctive for the consonants , then not all the vowels are separate phonemes , and vice - versa . In a chart of the con- sonsants of Proto ...
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... consonants in Slovene loans from Bavarian proves that Bavarian had palatalized consonants too . The postulated existence of a series of palatalized consonants contrasting with nonpalatalized between 750 and 1300 would , if true , be ...
... consonants in Slovene loans from Bavarian proves that Bavarian had palatalized consonants too . The postulated existence of a series of palatalized consonants contrasting with nonpalatalized between 750 and 1300 would , if true , be ...
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