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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... velar spirant soon became assimilated to the nature of the following semivowel and the first element of the new combination became vocalized and coalesced with the preceding short vowel to form a diph- thong . In Norse and Gothic , the ...
... velar spirant soon became assimilated to the nature of the following semivowel and the first element of the new combination became vocalized and coalesced with the preceding short vowel to form a diph- thong . In Norse and Gothic , the ...
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... velar quality of non - palatal labials in northern Irish to balance the weak palatalization of those consonants when palatal . In Scotland alone , at least in Barra and in Argyllshire , the opposition of palatal and velar appears to ...
... velar quality of non - palatal labials in northern Irish to balance the weak palatalization of those consonants when palatal . In Scotland alone , at least in Barra and in Argyllshire , the opposition of palatal and velar appears to ...
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... velar nasal , the result of the assimilative influence of the following velar , is represented by the first gamma ; the g , a voiced velar , is represented by the second gamma . This same base , namely 60eng , appears in the noun péyua ...
... velar nasal , the result of the assimilative influence of the following velar , is represented by the first gamma ; the g , a voiced velar , is represented by the second gamma . This same base , namely 60eng , appears in the noun péyua ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 40 |
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