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In case 2 ( synonymy ) the informant indicates no meaning difference , yet the forms are phonemically distinct . ... The informant may indicate that [ u ] and [ u :) are in contrast because of the meaning difference .
In case 2 ( synonymy ) the informant indicates no meaning difference , yet the forms are phonemically distinct . ... The informant may indicate that [ u ] and [ u :) are in contrast because of the meaning difference .
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the 16th century , he assumes that OHG zz and z indicate a normal fortis ( s ) , while s stands for a mysterious fortis sound s between ( s ) and ( š ) , and for its voiced counterpart . After the 11th century there is also ( š ) ...
the 16th century , he assumes that OHG zz and z indicate a normal fortis ( s ) , while s stands for a mysterious fortis sound s between ( s ) and ( š ) , and for its voiced counterpart . After the 11th century there is also ( š ) ...
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These spellings do not seem to indicate any unrounding , and yet we feel sure that this development had taken place by the time the Tegernseer Hymnen were written . What else would account for the reluctance of the scribes to change ...
These spellings do not seem to indicate any unrounding , and yet we feel sure that this development had taken place by the time the Tegernseer Hymnen were written . What else would account for the reluctance of the scribes to change ...
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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