Language, Bände 16-17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... diphthong iō ( cf. bjóða ' offer ' , rjōda ' redden ' , sjöda ' boil ' , etc. ) , which never occurs in jan - verbs , since these require -umlaut . B. Sveipa ' sweep ' , sveip : sveipta possibly after the pattern of reisa ' raise ...
... diphthong iō ( cf. bjóða ' offer ' , rjōda ' redden ' , sjöda ' boil ' , etc. ) , which never occurs in jan - verbs , since these require -umlaut . B. Sveipa ' sweep ' , sveip : sveipta possibly after the pattern of reisa ' raise ...
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... diphthongs are examined . In Dutch , as in English , the long vowels and diphthongs behave alike , and they can be shown to pattern similarly to combina- tions of a short vowel plus a consonant in the same syllable ; the three Dutch ...
... diphthongs are examined . In Dutch , as in English , the long vowels and diphthongs behave alike , and they can be shown to pattern similarly to combina- tions of a short vowel plus a consonant in the same syllable ; the three Dutch ...
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... diphthong is more advanced than the vowel of pot , as it is in most varieties of English , 22 the phonetic relation of this prior element to the beginnings of the other diphthongs and its phonetic resemblance to the vowel of pat ( which ...
... diphthong is more advanced than the vowel of pot , as it is in most varieties of English , 22 the phonetic relation of this prior element to the beginnings of the other diphthongs and its phonetic resemblance to the vowel of pat ( which ...
Inhalt
The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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