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The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened grade is ascribed to rhythmic principles ( 16 ) , and the presence of e in the normal grade tentatively to ' the phonetic ...
The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened grade is ascribed to rhythmic principles ( 16 ) , and the presence of e in the normal grade tentatively to ' the phonetic ...
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In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an 8 - aorist , but does not correspond to the future , though there is one occurrence of a future telesso- . In one case ( peisa- ) there are four instances of a sigmatic aorist ...
In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an 8 - aorist , but does not correspond to the future , though there is one occurrence of a future telesso- . In one case ( peisa- ) there are four instances of a sigmatic aorist ...
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In Spanish and Portuguese , however , the group / ry / normally goes with the following syllable , and requires a juncture to divide after the / r / 12 I conclude , somewhat tentatively , that normal syllable division was before any two ...
In Spanish and Portuguese , however , the group / ry / normally goes with the following syllable , and requires a juncture to divide after the / r / 12 I conclude , somewhat tentatively , that normal syllable division was before any two ...
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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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