Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... spirant to stop was due to a phonetic tendency which had already begun in PG . ] On account of vowel syncopation the various combinations of two spirants in North and West Germ . became extremely numerous . In order to present the ...
... spirant to stop was due to a phonetic tendency which had already begun in PG . ] On account of vowel syncopation the various combinations of two spirants in North and West Germ . became extremely numerous . In order to present the ...
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... spirant ) now progressed to the first spirant . ( 1 ) xs > ks . Goth . aúhsa > ON uxe : OE oxa ; Goth . wahsan > ON vaxa : OE weaxan ; ON * days > * daxs > dax . It will be noted here that PG ks was shifted to xs ( cf. Skr . ukṣā ' > PG ...
... spirant ) now progressed to the first spirant . ( 1 ) xs > ks . Goth . aúhsa > ON uxe : OE oxa ; Goth . wahsan > ON vaxa : OE weaxan ; ON * days > * daxs > dax . It will be noted here that PG ks was shifted to xs ( cf. Skr . ukṣā ' > PG ...
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... SPIRANT TO STOP IN COMBINATION WITH A SURD SPIRANT OTHER THAN S Of this I have found only one case , viz . fp > ft . ON tylfps > tylft , þyrfþ > þyrft ; OS eftho > efto . IV . THE SHIFT OF SONANT SPIRANT TO STOP IN COMBINATION WITH A ...
... SPIRANT TO STOP IN COMBINATION WITH A SURD SPIRANT OTHER THAN S Of this I have found only one case , viz . fp > ft . ON tylfps > tylft , þyrfþ > þyrft ; OS eftho > efto . IV . THE SHIFT OF SONANT SPIRANT TO STOP IN COMBINATION WITH A ...
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The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
Grays Interpretation of the IE Personal | 42 |
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