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... Greek there is no syncope and no vowel - weakening ; just what would be expected in a language free from a stress - accent . Modern Greek has however a stress ... Greek , that of modern Greek gives ALLEGED STRENGTH OF INITIAL SYLLABLE 187.
... Greek there is no syncope and no vowel - weakening ; just what would be expected in a language free from a stress - accent . Modern Greek has however a stress ... Greek , that of modern Greek gives ALLEGED STRENGTH OF INITIAL SYLLABLE 187.
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status of ancient Greek , that of modern Greek gives a contrast : modern Greek has no vowels long or short per se . Interior vowels are long if in accented syllables , short if in unaccented syllables . ' I grant that the vowels of ...
status of ancient Greek , that of modern Greek gives a contrast : modern Greek has no vowels long or short per se . Interior vowels are long if in accented syllables , short if in unaccented syllables . ' I grant that the vowels of ...
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... Greek in the matter of intonations is as specious as etymologies based on similarity of sounds . Bezzenberger had been the victim of an illusion consisting in the using of the term intonation for two functionally1 different things ( as ...
... Greek in the matter of intonations is as specious as etymologies based on similarity of sounds . Bezzenberger had been the victim of an illusion consisting in the using of the term intonation for two functionally1 different things ( as ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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