Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... vowel , they are also phonologically related to each other according to certain laws of vocalic harmony , which must ... vowel nasalizes the immediately following vowel ( but not vowel of consonant + vowel ) , e.g. nę , ' to be ' + ...
... vowel , they are also phonologically related to each other according to certain laws of vocalic harmony , which must ... vowel nasalizes the immediately following vowel ( but not vowel of consonant + vowel ) , e.g. nę , ' to be ' + ...
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... vowel ( usually , but not always , long ) which begins with unusual strength and dies out rapidly at the end . ' Heavy syllables ' with long vowel ( e.g. , " BO ' ' owl ' ) can be distinguished from ordinary two - mora syllables with ...
... vowel ( usually , but not always , long ) which begins with unusual strength and dies out rapidly at the end . ' Heavy syllables ' with long vowel ( e.g. , " BO ' ' owl ' ) can be distinguished from ordinary two - mora syllables with ...
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... vowel . If so we must assume that the short vowel of the Gk . and Lat . words actually preserved is analogical ; for IH ** mehtrom should yield * mētrom ( Skt . mātram ! ) . Kurylowicz1 holds that the original sound represented by Hitt ...
... vowel . If so we must assume that the short vowel of the Gk . and Lat . words actually preserved is analogical ; for IH ** mehtrom should yield * mētrom ( Skt . mātram ! ) . Kurylowicz1 holds that the original sound represented by Hitt ...
Inhalt
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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