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I assumed that the u in brugdenn was due to proportional analogy after the pattern of two verbs in the nasal class of the 3rd ablaut series whose infinitive contained the irregular vowel e of the stem syllable , preceded by the liquid r ...
I assumed that the u in brugdenn was due to proportional analogy after the pattern of two verbs in the nasal class of the 3rd ablaut series whose infinitive contained the irregular vowel e of the stem syllable , preceded by the liquid r ...
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This type of borrowing was due to an established pattern of proportional analogy , and is something entirely different from the Noreen - Bethge assumption ( above ) that the u in drukkenn was borrowed from the stem vowel in drukkum ...
This type of borrowing was due to an established pattern of proportional analogy , and is something entirely different from the Noreen - Bethge assumption ( above ) that the u in drukkenn was borrowed from the stem vowel in drukkum ...
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On the basis of this general pattern , it occurred to us that we might find voiceless vowels at the end of some ... The dynamics of the Arabela as just described can be diagrammed with its two contrastive patterns as shown in Figure 1 .
On the basis of this general pattern , it occurred to us that we might find voiceless vowels at the end of some ... The dynamics of the Arabela as just described can be diagrammed with its two contrastive patterns as shown in Figure 1 .
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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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