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The positions earlier filled by final / mb nd Id ng / became empty when the 7th - century unvoicing changed these to / mp nt It ... The [ f - D ] contrast in final position ( columns 6 , 8 , 10 ) was lost when final [ b ] > [ f ] by the ...
The positions earlier filled by final / mb nd Id ng / became empty when the 7th - century unvoicing changed these to / mp nt It ... The [ f - D ] contrast in final position ( columns 6 , 8 , 10 ) was lost when final [ b ] > [ f ] by the ...
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( 3 ) THE VERB BASE has five positions , each of which may be occupied by one or more morphemes . The sets of morphemes filling each position are mutually exclusive . Only the verb position is essential ; the reflexive position ...
( 3 ) THE VERB BASE has five positions , each of which may be occupied by one or more morphemes . The sets of morphemes filling each position are mutually exclusive . Only the verb position is essential ; the reflexive position ...
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( 8 ) The stops and the labial fricatives never occur in postvocalic position , that is , as implosive consonants . ... 11 In contrast with the 18 consonant phonemes to be found in the pre- and intervocalic positions , only four ...
( 8 ) The stops and the labial fricatives never occur in postvocalic position , that is , as implosive consonants . ... 11 In contrast with the 18 consonant phonemes to be found in the pre- and intervocalic positions , only four ...
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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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