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Moreover , the contrast of two r's has also survived in areas of northern France , and here too initial r is always / R / ( Martinet 1956 , Spence 1960 , Leonard 1964 ) . Initial / R / is striking , but it is not the only reflex of an ...
Moreover , the contrast of two r's has also survived in areas of northern France , and here too initial r is always / R / ( Martinet 1956 , Spence 1960 , Leonard 1964 ) . Initial / R / is striking , but it is not the only reflex of an ...
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Italian dialects are noteworthy for two facts having to do with gemination : not only do they preserve a single vs. geminate contrast in such pairs as / káro / ' dear ' , / kárro / ' cart ' , but they also present an initial alternation ...
Italian dialects are noteworthy for two facts having to do with gemination : not only do they preserve a single vs. geminate contrast in such pairs as / káro / ' dear ' , / kárro / ' cart ' , but they also present an initial alternation ...
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And we similarly analyse the basis of the fortis - lenis contrast in Proto - Celtic.❞ Some ( if indeed not all ) of the Proto - Italo - Celtic1o phrasally prior elements formerly thought to be vowel - final may now be reconstructed as ...
And we similarly analyse the basis of the fortis - lenis contrast in Proto - Celtic.❞ Some ( if indeed not all ) of the Proto - Italo - Celtic1o phrasally prior elements formerly thought to be vowel - final may now be reconstructed as ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
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