Language, Bände 20-25George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1949 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... vowel was lost and the preceding only vowel of the word was doubled . The doubling did not affect verbs such as gin ' be night ' and members of phrases with nee because any such word was part of a closely connected sequence , and the ...
... vowel was lost and the preceding only vowel of the word was doubled . The doubling did not affect verbs such as gin ' be night ' and members of phrases with nee because any such word was part of a closely connected sequence , and the ...
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... VOWELS AND FINAL CONSONANTS 33. Despite the fact that last vowels were lost , a last vowel of a reconstructed morpheme is reflected in positions in which it was not the last one . It is possible to trace Tr . jinan ' his mother ' to the ...
... VOWELS AND FINAL CONSONANTS 33. Despite the fact that last vowels were lost , a last vowel of a reconstructed morpheme is reflected in positions in which it was not the last one . It is possible to trace Tr . jinan ' his mother ' to the ...
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... vowel belonging to the paradigm of e - stems ( §8 , §9 ) . The appearance of this stem - vowel can be explained by the hypothesis that final * eyi became a single vowel which could then easily become part of the paradigm of e - stem ...
... vowel belonging to the paradigm of e - stems ( §8 , §9 ) . The appearance of this stem - vowel can be explained by the hypothesis that final * eyi became a single vowel which could then easily become part of the paradigm of e - stem ...
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The Linguistic Position of FrancoProvençal | 1 |
The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
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