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Certainly Douglas gives him no hint that it might have been otherwise , but he also says nothing which would prevent agreement with the more widely held position , namely that the ' short ' vowel differed also in quality.3 The three ...
Certainly Douglas gives him no hint that it might have been otherwise , but he also says nothing which would prevent agreement with the more widely held position , namely that the ' short ' vowel differed also in quality.3 The three ...
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However , ' he continues , ' this need not make us assume that there was a completely obscure short ( ə ) carrying the stress in words like come , sun . D [ ouglas ) makes a clear distinction between U 3 and the unstressed and entirely ...
However , ' he continues , ' this need not make us assume that there was a completely obscure short ( ə ) carrying the stress in words like come , sun . D [ ouglas ) makes a clear distinction between U 3 and the unstressed and entirely ...
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GERMANIC SHORT * į AND * e : TWO PHONEMES OR ONE ? JAMES W. MARCHAND Washington University [ The question of the phonemic status of * i and * e in Proto - Germanic hinges on the acceptance of two alleged sound - changes , * e to * i ...
GERMANIC SHORT * į AND * e : TWO PHONEMES OR ONE ? JAMES W. MARCHAND Washington University [ The question of the phonemic status of * i and * e in Proto - Germanic hinges on the acceptance of two alleged sound - changes , * e to * i ...
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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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