Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... evidence at our disposal ; and that laryngeals provide more economical and plausible solutions to certain prob- lems of PIE phonology . They have also the more general task of showing that the theory is internally consistent ...
... evidence at our disposal ; and that laryngeals provide more economical and plausible solutions to certain prob- lems of PIE phonology . They have also the more general task of showing that the theory is internally consistent ...
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... evidence , over a morpho- phonemically derived laryngeal consonant . To justify their writing with / H / instead of / ǝ / , laryngealists will have to adduce phonemic evidence for their preference . The phonemic evidence will consist in ...
... evidence , over a morpho- phonemically derived laryngeal consonant . To justify their writing with / H / instead of / ǝ / , laryngealists will have to adduce phonemic evidence for their preference . The phonemic evidence will consist in ...
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... evidence that has been published on the subject.1 Later discussions have added nothing . They have either repeated fragments of the evidence cited by Thomas , usually omitting portions of the remainder which tended to balance those they ...
... evidence that has been published on the subject.1 Later discussions have added nothing . They have either repeated fragments of the evidence cited by Thomas , usually omitting portions of the remainder which tended to balance those they ...
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