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The evidence for the labial orders suggests that p was a voiceless stop and fa voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
The evidence for the labial orders suggests that p was a voiceless stop and fa voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
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The second bit of evidence concerns the unvoicing of the spirantal allophones of final / g / . Here there are no runic examples , and we must turn to the evidence of recorded Old Icelandic . Corresponding to Gothic mag ' can ' and þwah ...
The second bit of evidence concerns the unvoicing of the spirantal allophones of final / g / . Here there are no runic examples , and we must turn to the evidence of recorded Old Icelandic . Corresponding to Gothic mag ' can ' and þwah ...
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By borrowing heavily from the later Old Icelandic evidence it is possible to make a phonemic analysis of the runic material . In the dental order , where the runic evidence is least scanty , we find a three - way contrast in columns 1 ...
By borrowing heavily from the later Old Icelandic evidence it is possible to make a phonemic analysis of the runic material . In the dental order , where the runic evidence is least scanty , we find a three - way contrast in columns 1 ...
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I | 3 |
Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 339 |
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