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In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position.1 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ] . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following vowel ...
In the 8th century an [ h ] ( glottal fricative ) allophone developed , at first in initial position.1 2. In early Old English intervocalic [ x ] became [ h ] . This subsequently was voiced to a vowel homorganic with the following vowel ...
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Recent observations strongly suggest the possibility that the significant fact about initial position at least is NOT that * i does not occur there but that * ye does not . Indeed there is good reason to suspect that in the late stage ...
Recent observations strongly suggest the possibility that the significant fact about initial position at least is NOT that * i does not occur there but that * ye does not . Indeed there is good reason to suspect that in the late stage ...
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As in ' bark ' and ' dish ' it is Fox which has the reflex of * a ; if we assume that an old initial * w has been lost in the late PA period , the Fox vowel is no longer unexplainable . The primosyllabic long vowel in A híičóoón ( obv . ) ...
As in ' bark ' and ' dish ' it is Fox which has the reflex of * a ; if we assume that an old initial * w has been lost in the late PA period , the Fox vowel is no longer unexplainable . The primosyllabic long vowel in A híičóoón ( obv . ) ...
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