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x / seems to have given velar ( x ) in Old Saxon . Elsewhere the evidence shows that it gave something other than [ x ] , presumably glottal [ h ) . We again have the fact that when voicing changed medial ( f b ) to their voiced ...
x / seems to have given velar ( x ) in Old Saxon . Elsewhere the evidence shows that it gave something other than [ x ] , presumably glottal [ h ) . We again have the fact that when voicing changed medial ( f b ) to their voiced ...
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In the final position the distinction between fortis and lenis stops seems partly to have disappeared ; thus , for Southern Gellivare Wiklund has written unaspirated stops in nearly all cases . In reflected forms , however , the ...
In the final position the distinction between fortis and lenis stops seems partly to have disappeared ; thus , for Southern Gellivare Wiklund has written unaspirated stops in nearly all cases . In reflected forms , however , the ...
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In short , her reliance on logic or a - priori probabilities in semantic reconstruction seems to be unjustified . Unfortunately we do not yet know the histories of enough languages through a long enough time span to say ( for instance ) ...
In short , her reliance on logic or a - priori probabilities in semantic reconstruction seems to be unjustified . Unfortunately we do not yet know the histories of enough languages through a long enough time span to say ( for instance ) ...
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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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