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The evidence for the labial order : suggests that p was a voiceless stop and f a voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
The evidence for the labial order : suggests that p was a voiceless stop and f a voiceless spirant ; the phonetic meaning of these symbols seems clear from the Gothic spelling of such Greek loans as praufetus ' prophet ' and filippus ...
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On the other hand , Sturtevant , SS 23.64–5 , suggests that the attested shapes of snera and gnera , though analogical , were modified from earlier reduplicated forms . Whatever our views , we can scarcely assume that more of these r ...
On the other hand , Sturtevant , SS 23.64–5 , suggests that the attested shapes of snera and gnera , though analogical , were modified from earlier reduplicated forms . Whatever our views , we can scarcely assume that more of these r ...
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( Blanken suggests that the new signification may reflect a scarcity of books among Greek speakers in Cargèse . That this is not an inevitable conclusion , however , appears from American English , where ' paper ' often means ...
( Blanken suggests that the new signification may reflect a scarcity of books among Greek speakers in Cargèse . That this is not an inevitable conclusion , however , appears from American English , where ' paper ' often means ...
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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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