Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... spirant . It is therefore certain that primitive Aryan had a stop sound for Indo - European g [ j ] , and it probably had stop sounds for gh [ jh ] and k [ c ] . Primitive Aryan was a centum - language as far as the palatals are ...
... spirant . It is therefore certain that primitive Aryan had a stop sound for Indo - European g [ j ] , and it probably had stop sounds for gh [ jh ] and k [ c ] . Primitive Aryan was a centum - language as far as the palatals are ...
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... spirant , or as Grimm puts it , an aspirate . An additional shifting , due to the fact that in IE the accent rested on the suffix is found in Goth . fadar and OSax . modar . The shifting had reached this point when the second or High ...
... spirant , or as Grimm puts it , an aspirate . An additional shifting , due to the fact that in IE the accent rested on the suffix is found in Goth . fadar and OSax . modar . The shifting had reached this point when the second or High ...
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... spirant . The essential feature , then of Verner's Law , looked at from a phonetic point of view , is the transition , in certain instances , of the surd into a sonant spirant , the consonants concerned by the change being thereby ...
... spirant . The essential feature , then of Verner's Law , looked at from a phonetic point of view , is the transition , in certain instances , of the surd into a sonant spirant , the consonants concerned by the change being thereby ...
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... spirant , be it in early or in modern alphabets , on the use of the sign for h , is altogether futile . Ascoli's theory , ascribing to the Graeco - Italic period the existence of surd spirants , instead of the so - called Greek and ...
... spirant , be it in early or in modern alphabets , on the use of the sign for h , is altogether futile . Ascoli's theory , ascribing to the Graeco - Italic period the existence of surd spirants , instead of the so - called Greek and ...
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... spirant 5 ) . This result , gained gradually by various scholars16 seems sufficient to shake our confidence in the European method of transcribing the Sanskrit alphabet as well as in the prehistoric theories based on that transcription ...
... spirant 5 ) . This result , gained gradually by various scholars16 seems sufficient to shake our confidence in the European method of transcribing the Sanskrit alphabet as well as in the prehistoric theories based on that transcription ...
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