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It remains for us to determine what allophone / g / showed in initial position . Here the evidence is conflicting . The analogy of / b / suggests that initial / g / was a stop ; this is supported by the fact that Latin documents spell ...
It remains for us to determine what allophone / g / showed in initial position . Here the evidence is conflicting . The analogy of / b / suggests that initial / g / was a stop ; this is supported by the fact that Latin documents spell ...
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word - initial ( d ] [ l ] ) ; d ~ n ( medial [ 8 ] ~ [ n ] ) ; d p ( medial [ 8 ] ~ ( r ) , rarely ( 1 ) , see 850 ) ; ( d ) ( 0 ) ( syllable - initial ) ; ( f ) , ( 6 ) ~ x ] ( syllable - initial ) ; 9 ~ 6 ( [ x ] [ B ] ; unnecessary ...
word - initial ( d ] [ l ] ) ; d ~ n ( medial [ 8 ] ~ [ n ] ) ; d p ( medial [ 8 ] ~ ( r ) , rarely ( 1 ) , see 850 ) ; ( d ) ( 0 ) ( syllable - initial ) ; ( f ) , ( 6 ) ~ x ] ( syllable - initial ) ; 9 ~ 6 ( [ x ] [ B ] ; unnecessary ...
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Initial $ ( with one possible exception ) has its origin in PIE clusters , dy , gy , vy , all of which are groups of voiced obstruent plus y ' ( 79 ) . This is an extremely attractive suggestion . It must still be asked what happened to ...
Initial $ ( with one possible exception ) has its origin in PIE clusters , dy , gy , vy , all of which are groups of voiced obstruent plus y ' ( 79 ) . This is an extremely attractive suggestion . It must still be asked what happened to ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
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Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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