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The evidence for the distinction in Hittite is that , while b ( b ) for IH x tends to be written double where the cuneiform system of writing makes this possible , Hitt . h for IH y is never written double .
The evidence for the distinction in Hittite is that , while b ( b ) for IH x tends to be written double where the cuneiform system of writing makes this possible , Hitt . h for IH y is never written double .
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The Hittite and Hurrian syllabaries , on the other hand , show the development of a different device , namely double writing , to denote voicelessness . Consequently the evidence now appears to indicate that both Hittite and Hurrian ...
The Hittite and Hurrian syllabaries , on the other hand , show the development of a different device , namely double writing , to denote voicelessness . Consequently the evidence now appears to indicate that both Hittite and Hurrian ...
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Since doubling of postvocalic stops in Hurrian resulted automatically in loss of voice , double writing was ... The device was extended to contrast other sounds which differed according to voice , such as the phonemes written in Ras ...
Since doubling of postvocalic stops in Hurrian resulted automatically in loss of voice , double writing was ... The device was extended to contrast other sounds which differed according to voice , such as the phonemes written in Ras ...
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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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