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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... laryngeal if it were a sonant . Provided that we can explain the cases of zero vocalism to be considered later , the laryngeal itself may serve to give a just as well . The loss of a laryngeal between syllabics when the preceding ...
... laryngeal if it were a sonant . Provided that we can explain the cases of zero vocalism to be considered later , the laryngeal itself may serve to give a just as well . The loss of a laryngeal between syllabics when the preceding ...
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... laryngeal , would have occurred as one of two possible doublets if the laryngeal had been a second sonant . This doublet would have occurred in the same sentence collocation which , in the case of a single sonant before a vowel - the ...
... laryngeal , would have occurred as one of two possible doublets if the laryngeal had been a second sonant . This doublet would have occurred in the same sentence collocation which , in the case of a single sonant before a vowel - the ...
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... laryngeal followed by a vowel and preceded by a single consonant , itself preceded by the short vowel of redupli- cation . The laryngeal was therefore consonantal and was lost before the syllabic of [ nn ] , after which / n / readjusted ...
... laryngeal followed by a vowel and preceded by a single consonant , itself preceded by the short vowel of redupli- cation . The laryngeal was therefore consonantal and was lost before the syllabic of [ nn ] , after which / n / readjusted ...
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acoustic Akkadian allomorphs allophones American analysis appear Assistant Professor Associate Professor Bernard Bloch Calif co-occurrence College consonants construction contrast derived descriptive linguistics dialect diphthongs discussion distinction distribution elements example fact forms French genitive German Gothic grammar Greek Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-European languages Indo-Hittite Jakobson language laryngeal Latin lexical Linguistic Society Luwian meaning modern morpheme n-tuples N₁ N₂ names neogrammarian nominal noun occur passé pattern Persian Ph.D phonemes phonology plural position possible preceding present pro-morpheme problem Professor of English pronoun Proto-Germanic question reference relation Sanskrit semantic semivowel sentence sequence Slavic sonants sound speakers speech statement stem stress structure Sturtevant suffix syllable tense texts theory Thracian tion transformations UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES V₁ variant verb vocalic vowel words writing zero Zipf's Law