Language, Bände 17-18Linguistic Society of America, 1941 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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... aspirate in the active to the effect of a first person ending beginning with a laryngeal , causing an aspirated stop in that form : this , in combination with an aspirate of similar origin in the third plural medio - passive , was in ...
... aspirate in the active to the effect of a first person ending beginning with a laryngeal , causing an aspirated stop in that form : this , in combination with an aspirate of similar origin in the third plural medio - passive , was in ...
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... aspirate , just as much as did the forms with @ suffixes . It happens that all the verbs with aspirated perfects have sigmatic aorists , except four or five , some of which have a sigmatic future . With this pronunciation in Attica , of ...
... aspirate , just as much as did the forms with @ suffixes . It happens that all the verbs with aspirated perfects have sigmatic aorists , except four or five , some of which have a sigmatic future . With this pronunciation in Attica , of ...
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... aspirated stop , Sturtevant's theory is that the aspiration was caused by a laryngeal con- sonant in the ending , and that this ending was later replaced by endings from the thematic tenses , the aspirate still remaining . Against this ...
... aspirated stop , Sturtevant's theory is that the aspiration was caused by a laryngeal con- sonant in the ending , and that this ending was later replaced by endings from the thematic tenses , the aspirate still remaining . Against this ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 40 |
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3d sg accent adjective Algonquian languages allophones American Amurrite analysis appears aspirate BERNARD BLOCH Bloomfield Brown University Canaanite cited clusters compound consonant contrast Cree derived dialects dictionary diphthongs element English etymology evidence example final formations forms Germanic glottal stop Goth Grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hausa Hitt Hittite Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial Intonation Italian juncture language laryngeal later Latin LEONARD BLOOMFIELD linguistic Linguistic Society Lith long vowels meaning medial Meillet Menomini Meyer-Lübke names neuter nouns occur Ojibwa original palatal phonemes phonology plural position prefix present probably pronounced pronunciation Proto-Algonquian Romance root seems semantic semivowel short vowel singular Sommer sound speakers speech spirant stem stress Sturtevant suffix syllable texts tion Tosk Ugaritic University variant velar verb visarga vocalic voiceless weak-stressed WGmc Wisconsin words Yukagir