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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... initial laryngeal . 1. a - tu - e - ni ' we eat ' , az - za - aš - te - ni ' you eat ' , a - da - an - zi ' they eat ... initial a of the Hittite and Armenian forms . In sentence collocation the initial laryngeal was vocalic after a word ...
... initial laryngeal . 1. a - tu - e - ni ' we eat ' , az - za - aš - te - ni ' you eat ' , a - da - an - zi ' they eat ... initial a of the Hittite and Armenian forms . In sentence collocation the initial laryngeal was vocalic after a word ...
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... initial group of two laryngeal sonants before a consonant , and would again always be syllabic . The Indo - European cognates of §14 , Skt . asrk , Lat . aser , Lett . asins ' blood ' show the initial vowel which we should expect in ...
... initial group of two laryngeal sonants before a consonant , and would again always be syllabic . The Indo - European cognates of §14 , Skt . asrk , Lat . aser , Lett . asins ' blood ' show the initial vowel which we should expect in ...
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... initial clusters as / pt , fe , ml / do not occur initially , how can one justify the authors ' assumption - implied if not expressed - that semivowels do form such initial clusters , namely / hy / and / hw / 25 ( 3 ) The authors grant ...
... initial clusters as / pt , fe , ml / do not occur initially , how can one justify the authors ' assumption - implied if not expressed - that semivowels do form such initial clusters , namely / hy / and / hw / 25 ( 3 ) The authors grant ...
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