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ANALOGICAL WEAK PRETERITE FORMS IN OLD ICELANDIC ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT UNIVERSITY OF Kansas The purpose of this paper is to show the probable point ( or points ) of contact between the strong and the weak verbal systems , which ...
ANALOGICAL WEAK PRETERITE FORMS IN OLD ICELANDIC ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT UNIVERSITY OF Kansas The purpose of this paper is to show the probable point ( or points ) of contact between the strong and the weak verbal systems , which ...
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The two stresses illustrated in lofty : aloft , current : correct , etc. may be called loud and weak ; loud will be symbolized by an acute accent over the vowel letter ( since the vowel , as the nucleus of the syllable , is the ...
The two stresses illustrated in lofty : aloft , current : correct , etc. may be called loud and weak ; loud will be symbolized by an acute accent over the vowel letter ( since the vowel , as the nucleus of the syllable , is the ...
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It should be noted that in all such words the vowels occur only in syllables ending in a consonant or a consonant cluster . They are never found finally with one of the three strong stresses . Weak - stressed vowels ...
It should be noted that in all such words the vowels occur only in syllables ending in a consonant or a consonant cluster . They are never found finally with one of the three strong stresses . Weak - stressed vowels ...
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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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