Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... accent preserve their distinctive class character to an un- common degree . In the accented texts of the Veda we find the majority ( though not all ) of these Indo - European formations : prthús ' wide ' ; tṛṣús ' dry ' ; mrdús ' soft ...
... accent preserve their distinctive class character to an un- common degree . In the accented texts of the Veda we find the majority ( though not all ) of these Indo - European formations : prthús ' wide ' ; tṛṣús ' dry ' ; mrdús ' soft ...
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... accent was less strongly of a stress or energy quality at the time when the retained -ai became -ae than when the original unaccented ai became ei on its way to i . The earlier was the primitive Italic accent on the initial syllable ...
... accent was less strongly of a stress or energy quality at the time when the retained -ai became -ae than when the original unaccented ai became ei on its way to i . The earlier was the primitive Italic accent on the initial syllable ...
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... accent , the grave accent to designate a short one with stress accent . The absence of both means a very short syllabic consonant and with no stress accent . In the phonetic tran- scriptions of other consonants ( not the syllabic ) and ...
... accent , the grave accent to designate a short one with stress accent . The absence of both means a very short syllabic consonant and with no stress accent . In the phonetic tran- scriptions of other consonants ( not the syllabic ) and ...
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