Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... forms show k is impressive . Had the native development been assibilation , then surely traces of forms with [ tš ] would be found beside those whose k is due to Scandinavian parallels.9 Similarly , if forms showing -k represent merely ...
... forms show k is impressive . Had the native development been assibilation , then surely traces of forms with [ tš ] would be found beside those whose k is due to Scandinavian parallels.9 Similarly , if forms showing -k represent merely ...
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... form OE * spearce or * spearca meaning ' something like " brushwood " and related to spraec ' twig ' . " - Strickland ( Great and Little ) Westmoreland ODP 429 : The forms Styrkeland and Magna Stirkeland are quoted by Ekwall from source ...
... form OE * spearce or * spearca meaning ' something like " brushwood " and related to spraec ' twig ' . " - Strickland ( Great and Little ) Westmoreland ODP 429 : The forms Styrkeland and Magna Stirkeland are quoted by Ekwall from source ...
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... forms of have that are phonetically intermediate between the ' full form ' / hæv / and the ' completely reduced form ' / v / . To what morphemes do these intermediate pronunciations belong ? Reluctant as we may be to allow the ...
... forms of have that are phonetically intermediate between the ' full form ' / hæv / and the ' completely reduced form ' / v / . To what morphemes do these intermediate pronunciations belong ? Reluctant as we may be to allow the ...
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