Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... Germanic g partly parallels and confirms the evidence for the split of Germanic k . But initially , this split of g led to a phonemic merger , since the reflex of the palatal allophone [ g ' ] coalesced with Germanic j . The phonetic ...
... Germanic g partly parallels and confirms the evidence for the split of Germanic k . But initially , this split of g led to a phonemic merger , since the reflex of the palatal allophone [ g ' ] coalesced with Germanic j . The phonetic ...
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... Germanic g , Modern English spelling and pronunciation clearly confirm the values of Middle English y and g : yell , yolk , gird , gild . 3. THE DISTRIBUTION OF VELAR AND PALATAL ALLOPHONE REFLEXES 3.1 . We must assume that Proto - Old ...
... Germanic g , Modern English spelling and pronunciation clearly confirm the values of Middle English y and g : yell , yolk , gird , gild . 3. THE DISTRIBUTION OF VELAR AND PALATAL ALLOPHONE REFLEXES 3.1 . We must assume that Proto - Old ...
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... Germanic influence ; and that German ein hund , der hund , ich habe gesehen , man sagt cannot be separated from French un chien , le chien , j'ai vu , on dit , no matter where such creations ( lacking in Latin and in ' Primitive Germanic ...
... Germanic influence ; and that German ein hund , der hund , ich habe gesehen , man sagt cannot be separated from French un chien , le chien , j'ai vu , on dit , no matter where such creations ( lacking in Latin and in ' Primitive Germanic ...
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