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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... vocalic allophone of a laryngeal , or of a consonantal allophone of a laryngeal with a vocalic allophone of / y w r 1 m n / , when these combinations stood between nonsyllabics . Hittite developments assumed for the vocalic allophones ...
... vocalic allophone of a laryngeal , or of a consonantal allophone of a laryngeal with a vocalic allophone of / y w r 1 m n / , when these combinations stood between nonsyllabics . Hittite developments assumed for the vocalic allophones ...
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... vocalic element of the vocalic - plus - consonantal allophone of a sonant is considered to be one form of b , since the vocalic - plus- consonantal allophone occurs only before syllabics , not in the position to form a diphthong . It is ...
... vocalic element of the vocalic - plus - consonantal allophone of a sonant is considered to be one form of b , since the vocalic - plus- consonantal allophone occurs only before syllabics , not in the position to form a diphthong . It is ...
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... 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 which , in the case of a ...
... 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 which , in the case of a ...
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