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There exists at least the theoretical possibility that Hurrian had a corresponding phonemic d, and perhaps also a labial of the same group. Furthermore, it is doubtful whether all the stops that the syllabic orthography happens to write ...
There exists at least the theoretical possibility that Hurrian had a corresponding phonemic d, and perhaps also a labial of the same group. Furthermore, it is doubtful whether all the stops that the syllabic orthography happens to write ...
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The final n of barn was heard as the second syllable of a weak masculine definite [ " ba : ện ] ; a new indefinite was created , / ' ba rə ) on the analogy of ( ' ' ha'no ] ' the rooster ' : [ ' ' ha'nə ] ' rooster ' , and corresponding ...
The final n of barn was heard as the second syllable of a weak masculine definite [ " ba : ện ] ; a new indefinite was created , / ' ba rə ) on the analogy of ( ' ' ha'no ] ' the rooster ' : [ ' ' ha'nə ] ' rooster ' , and corresponding ...
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The pair of characters 22 corresponds similarly to twenty - two and to [ ' twentij ' tuw ) . ... The word corresponding to the character $ is often present and often absent in standard speech ; I do not know that the character is ever ...
The pair of characters 22 corresponds similarly to twenty - two and to [ ' twentij ' tuw ) . ... The word corresponding to the character $ is often present and often absent in standard speech ; I do not know that the character is ever ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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