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The other Indo - European forms are from the zero grade , where again the second of two sonants , / ? / , would always be syllabic before a consonant . The Hittite forms may represent zero grade also but could be from any of three ...
The other Indo - European forms are from the zero grade , where again the second of two sonants , / ? / , would always be syllabic before a consonant . The Hittite forms may represent zero grade also but could be from any of three ...
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To represent a phase in which there is only tension , he has recourse to the symbol tension / 0 ; similarly he uses tension / detension and 0 / detension to represent the remaining possibilities . What tension and detension are for the ...
To represent a phase in which there is only tension , he has recourse to the symbol tension / 0 ; similarly he uses tension / detension and 0 / detension to represent the remaining possibilities . What tension and detension are for the ...
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... the letters represent not one but several dialects of the Old Babylonian period . On both counts , Finet's documentation is not only not complete , but at times highly selective . In the matter of documentation , under the heading ...
... the letters represent not one but several dialects of the Old Babylonian period . On both counts , Finet's documentation is not only not complete , but at times highly selective . In the matter of documentation , under the heading ...
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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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