Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... Hurrian alphabetic texts from Ras Shamra ( Ugarit ) show the stops differentiated according to voice . We are forced thus to the conclusion that Hurrian recognized more than one set of stops , in common with Akkadian , but that the ...
... Hurrian alphabetic texts from Ras Shamra ( Ugarit ) show the stops differentiated according to voice . We are forced thus to the conclusion that Hurrian recognized more than one set of stops , in common with Akkadian , but that the ...
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... Hurrian texts . It is clear , therefore , that Hurrian p : b k : g t : d were phonetic , but non - phonemic , positional variants , the voiced reflexes occurring after vowels . We have an analogous relation in Old Irish and Canaanite ...
... Hurrian texts . It is clear , therefore , that Hurrian p : b k : g t : d were phonetic , but non - phonemic , positional variants , the voiced reflexes occurring after vowels . We have an analogous relation in Old Irish and Canaanite ...
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... Hurrian p t k were unvoiced mediae which became voiced aspirates under the assimilatory influence of a preceding vowel . Such a hypothesis might explain why the voiced variants - in reality composite sounds - became unvoiced when ...
... Hurrian p t k were unvoiced mediae which became voiced aspirates under the assimilatory influence of a preceding vowel . Such a hypothesis might explain why the voiced variants - in reality composite sounds - became unvoiced when ...
Inhalt
A Note on Vowel Length in American Speech | 33 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
HOCKETT R G KENT U T HOLMES JR G | 54 |
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ablaut adjective Akkadian alphabetic American BERNARD BLOCH Burushaski century coisig consonant dative-object declension derived dialect dictionary distinction double writing E. A. SPEISER element enclitic evidence examples Gaul Gaulish genitive German Goth Grammar Greek Gypsy HANS KURATH Hartford Conn higher high-front Hittite Hurrian indicate Indo-European Indo-Hittite inflected JAOS language laryngeal Latin linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY London Engl mahogany meaning Mitanni morphophonemic Muskogee nominative nouns occurs origin orthography perfect person phonemic phonology plural position present preterite pronoun Ras Shamra root Russian Sanskrit Sapir seems semantic Semitic sentence Serving through 1940 Sharon Conn Slavic Slavic languages SOCIETY OF AMERICA sound speech Speiser spirant stem stops stress STURTEVANT suffix Swietenia syllable syntactical taxemes tense texts tion tonal accent Univ University verb verbal voiced voiceless vowel word