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Again , for the older runic period we have assumed three - way contrasts extending from column 1 through column 10. By the 7th - century unvoicing the contrast of final [ b - d ] ( columns 4 and 6 ) and of final ( b - 8 ] ( columns 8 ...
Again , for the older runic period we have assumed three - way contrasts extending from column 1 through column 10. By the 7th - century unvoicing the contrast of final [ b - d ] ( columns 4 and 6 ) and of final ( b - 8 ] ( columns 8 ...
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After long vowels the early documents show the same double contrast : slāffan / slá : ffan / ' sleep ' vs. grāuo / grá : vo / ' count ' ; later on the long / ff / was shortened to / f / : slāfan / slá : fan / .
After long vowels the early documents show the same double contrast : slāffan / slá : ffan / ' sleep ' vs. grāuo / grá : vo / ' count ' ; later on the long / ff / was shortened to / f / : slāfan / slá : fan / .
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heard is phonemic , for there is no possible contrast ( 14 ) ; and at another point , speaking of the [ ] that occurs in what would otherwise be clusters of three vowels , he says that “ this ( j ) , being automatic , may also be termed ...
heard is phonemic , for there is no possible contrast ( 14 ) ; and at another point , speaking of the [ ] that occurs in what would otherwise be clusters of three vowels , he says that “ this ( j ) , being automatic , may also be termed ...
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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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