Language, Bände 9-10Linguistic Society of America, 1933 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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... accent . In the case of the u- and the a - breaking we may have an example of progressive dissimilation ( i.e. , eu became dissimilated first to eo then to io and then finally by shift of accent to jó , similarly ea > ia > já ...
... accent . In the case of the u- and the a - breaking we may have an example of progressive dissimilation ( i.e. , eu became dissimilated first to eo then to io and then finally by shift of accent to jó , similarly ea > ia > já ...
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... accent followed , and ' Schwundstufe ' ( with no vowel ) when the accent preceded . ' Es ist klar , dass wir bei R und S nicht eigentlich von einem Nebeneinander reden können ' ( Hirt 192 ) . ( Incidentally , when it suits Hirt's ...
... accent followed , and ' Schwundstufe ' ( with no vowel ) when the accent preceded . ' Es ist klar , dass wir bei R und S nicht eigentlich von einem Nebeneinander reden können ' ( Hirt 192 ) . ( Incidentally , when it suits Hirt's ...
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... accent . ) I am inclined to agree with Wackernagel , and I think the accent in gáma- is probably secondary , because ( tho Wackernagel did not note this ) the gama- forms ( with either accent , or none ) occur almost invariably after ...
... accent . ) I am inclined to agree with Wackernagel , and I think the accent in gáma- is probably secondary , because ( tho Wackernagel did not note this ) the gama- forms ( with either accent , or none ) occur almost invariably after ...
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HENRY CECIL WYLD Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 47 |
E PARMENTER S N TREVIÑO C A BEVANS The Influence | 72 |
Miscellanea | 82 |
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