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Secondly , it ' assumes and must assume that when several related languages have a common feature this feature is to be ascribed to the parent language unless subsequent study proves this to be impossible . '88 But inheritance from the ...
Secondly , it ' assumes and must assume that when several related languages have a common feature this feature is to be ascribed to the parent language unless subsequent study proves this to be impossible . '88 But inheritance from the ...
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Secondly , the minority view forces us to assume that OHG , which shows so many innovations in the treatment of PGmc . / p t k / , was the most conservative of all in its treatment of / b d g / , since it kept them as stops .
Secondly , the minority view forces us to assume that OHG , which shows so many innovations in the treatment of PGmc . / p t k / , was the most conservative of all in its treatment of / b d g / , since it kept them as stops .
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Elementarbuch 92 , assumes that even snera is analogical . On the other hand , Sturtevant , SS 23.64–5 , suggests that the attested shapes of snera and gnera , though analogical , were modified from earlier reduplicated forms .
Elementarbuch 92 , assumes that even snera is analogical . On the other hand , Sturtevant , SS 23.64–5 , suggests that the attested shapes of snera and gnera , though analogical , were modified from earlier reduplicated forms .
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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