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a that o and a following laryngeal unite to form a before a nonsyllabic establishes conditions which , if o be removed from the reconstruction , would require the vocalic allophone of the laryngeal if it were a sonant .
a that o and a following laryngeal unite to form a before a nonsyllabic establishes conditions which , if o be removed from the reconstruction , would require the vocalic allophone of the laryngeal if it were a sonant .
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However , the same result , vocalic sonant plus consonantal 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 ...
However , the same result , vocalic sonant plus consonantal 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 ...
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Therefore we do not have to assume generalization of [ bhuĄcós ) prior to the loss of the laryngeal if we do not care to . [ bhuĄ.ós ) and [ bhwẠrĄ.68 ) could have existed side by side , alternating with one another , and each losing ...
Therefore we do not have to assume generalization of [ bhuĄcós ) prior to the loss of the laryngeal if we do not care to . [ bhuĄ.ós ) and [ bhwẠrĄ.68 ) could have existed side by side , alternating with one another , and each losing ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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