Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... voiced aspirate ( denied in GBr i , §705 , note , but cf. Hirt , IG i , §346 ) ; e.g. , Gk . déкoμaι ' receive ' :: déxoμaι id . , Skt . dagh- ' attain ' . d . Simple voiced :: voiced aspirate ( cf. BGr i , §704 , and Hirt , IG i , §348 ) ...
... voiced aspirate ( denied in GBr i , §705 , note , but cf. Hirt , IG i , §346 ) ; e.g. , Gk . déкoμaι ' receive ' :: déxoμaι id . , Skt . dagh- ' attain ' . d . Simple voiced :: voiced aspirate ( cf. BGr i , §704 , and Hirt , IG i , §348 ) ...
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... voiced stop root - final , for if the stop were voiceless , the alternative presence or absence of laryngeal suf- fixes could produce only the consonantal alternations of Type I ; 48 and if the stop were aspirated , some laryngeals , at ...
... voiced stop root - final , for if the stop were voiceless , the alternative presence or absence of laryngeal suf- fixes could produce only the consonantal alternations of Type I ; 48 and if the stop were aspirated , some laryngeals , at ...
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... voiced . The second of these is clearly the first stage in the development from unvoiced fortis to voiced , and hence in our maps and discussion is included with the latter . Figure 1 shows the outer limit of lenis and voiced s in ...
... voiced . The second of these is clearly the first stage in the development from unvoiced fortis to voiced , and hence in our maps and discussion is included with the latter . Figure 1 shows the outer limit of lenis and voiced s in ...
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