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It is also possible for me to agree with his criterion for marking the close of this period , i.e. the loss of PGmc . / e a / in weakly stressed final syllables.12 As Fourquet , van Coetsem , and Makaev have emphasized , the shift and ...
It is also possible for me to agree with his criterion for marking the close of this period , i.e. the loss of PGmc . / e a / in weakly stressed final syllables.12 As Fourquet , van Coetsem , and Makaev have emphasized , the shift and ...
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Now if the possibilities for the occurrence of contrastive quantities were the same in Finnish and Estonian , there would be three possible contrasts in the first vowel , three possible contrasts in the consonant between the first and ...
Now if the possibilities for the occurrence of contrastive quantities were the same in Finnish and Estonian , there would be three possible contrasts in the first vowel , three possible contrasts in the consonant between the first and ...
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This formula provides 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 , or 16 possible types . In fact only eight occur . If the vowel is short , it can only be followed by a long consonant ; this eliminates two successive choices . A dissyllabic word begins either with ...
This formula provides 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 , or 16 possible types . In fact only eight occur . If the vowel is short , it can only be followed by a long consonant ; this eliminates two successive choices . A dissyllabic word begins either with ...
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