Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... original stimuli . The number of these substitute systems becomes greater and we have the beginning of what we know as human speech . In addition to such oral substitution , there are developed in the course of time permanent visual ...
... original stimuli . The number of these substitute systems becomes greater and we have the beginning of what we know as human speech . In addition to such oral substitution , there are developed in the course of time permanent visual ...
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... original -ei in the locative - genitive became a monophthong at a much earlier date than did original -ai and -oi , for the latter had first to weaken to -ei before they went on to -i . Sommer's objections , in his Kritische ...
... original -ei in the locative - genitive became a monophthong at a much earlier date than did original -ai and -oi , for the latter had first to weaken to -ei before they went on to -i . Sommer's objections , in his Kritische ...
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... original , main- tained its long diphthong by analogy ; that the nominative plural next got a long diphthong by an analogical formation ; that the genitive singu- lar presently acquired a diphthongal ending ( after consonants ) , as a ...
... original , main- tained its long diphthong by analogy ; that the nominative plural next got a long diphthong by an analogical formation ; that the genitive singu- lar presently acquired a diphthongal ending ( after consonants ) , as a ...
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