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THE STOPS AND SPIRANTS OF EARLY GERMANIC WILLIAM G. MOULTON Cornell University 1. The testimony of the handbooks . The student who turns to our many excellent handbooks for information on the stops and spirants of Proto - Germanic finds ...
THE STOPS AND SPIRANTS OF EARLY GERMANIC WILLIAM G. MOULTON Cornell University 1. The testimony of the handbooks . The student who turns to our many excellent handbooks for information on the stops and spirants of Proto - Germanic finds ...
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I assume stop pronunciation in analogy with Gothic / b / and because all other Germanic languages show stop pronunciation . For dd ( column 2 ) there is also no evidence available ; I assume stop pronunciation because all other Germanic ...
I assume stop pronunciation in analogy with Gothic / b / and because all other Germanic languages show stop pronunciation . For dd ( column 2 ) there is also no evidence available ; I assume stop pronunciation because all other Germanic ...
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reconstruct the stops and spirants of the proto - language . ... b / was a stop initially because all the dialects show a stop in this position ; and I shall assume that it was a spirant after vowels because all the dialects show a ...
reconstruct the stops and spirants of the proto - language . ... b / was a stop initially because all the dialects show a stop in this position ; and I shall assume that it was a spirant after vowels because all the dialects show a ...
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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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