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The letters t and þ are in contrast in all environments , and may be interpreted as representing the phonemes / t / and ... again we interpret this as indicating that postvocalic d represented a voiced spirant which had become unvoiced ...
The letters t and þ are in contrast in all environments , and may be interpreted as representing the phonemes / t / and ... again we interpret this as indicating that postvocalic d represented a voiced spirant which had become unvoiced ...
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650–750 , the graphic contrasts represented by p - b , t - d , k - g were given up , and in the younger futhark of 16 symbols only b , t , k were used . The runic evidence is presented in Table 2. Superscript numbers indicate the ...
650–750 , the graphic contrasts represented by p - b , t - d , k - g were given up , and in the younger futhark of 16 symbols only b , t , k were used . The runic evidence is presented in Table 2. Superscript numbers indicate the ...
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An argument to support the assumption is that in later loanwords from Greek we find x no longer represented by k' but by S, cf. apxinavSpirris > arSimandrit, dpxt«rioxoiros > arSiepiskopos, iu>\&xt > moloS, x^w/xfr > Sloros in texts ...
An argument to support the assumption is that in later loanwords from Greek we find x no longer represented by k' but by S, cf. apxinavSpirris > arSimandrit, dpxt«rioxoiros > arSiepiskopos, iu>\&xt > moloS, x^w/xfr > Sloros in texts ...
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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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