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All of them assume for Proto - Germanic a set of voiceless spirants and a set of voiceless stops : the spirants / f þ h / as in English fish , thin , horn , derived from PIE / p t k / as in Latin piscis , tenuis , cornu ; and the stops ...
All of them assume for Proto - Germanic a set of voiceless spirants and a set of voiceless stops : the spirants / f þ h / as in English fish , thin , horn , derived from PIE / p t k / as in Latin piscis , tenuis , cornu ; and the stops ...
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( more probably derived from a topographical designation ) , * brûse ( 81 ) ' Brauser ' , * schicke ( 236 ) ' der ordnet , schafft ' , * smeiche ( 245 ) ' flatterer ' , Stroiff from * strouffe ' skinner ' ( 379 ) , * waie ( 278 ) ' who ...
( more probably derived from a topographical designation ) , * brûse ( 81 ) ' Brauser ' , * schicke ( 236 ) ' der ordnet , schafft ' , * smeiche ( 245 ) ' flatterer ' , Stroiff from * strouffe ' skinner ' ( 379 ) , * waie ( 278 ) ' who ...
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Sera , preterit of sá ' sow ' , is derived by WP 2.459–63 from the root found in Lith . séju , séti ' sow ' , Lat . sēmen ' seed ' . However one may analyze the complexities of Go . saian , sá must be derived from PIE se ?
Sera , preterit of sá ' sow ' , is derived by WP 2.459–63 from the root found in Lith . séju , séti ' sow ' , Lat . sēmen ' seed ' . However one may analyze the complexities of Go . saian , sá must be derived from PIE se ?
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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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