Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... assumes later assimilation to the vocalism of λarús , etc. 10 One may , of course , assume either phonologic a or analogic e in the penult . T 11 Gk . σ0évos ' strength ' has e for expected a by the analogy of other neuter s - stems ...
... assumes later assimilation to the vocalism of λarús , etc. 10 One may , of course , assume either phonologic a or analogic e in the penult . T 11 Gk . σ0évos ' strength ' has e for expected a by the analogy of other neuter s - stems ...
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... assume , then , that IE kh like gh became Latin h except after n , where it became g ; that IE th , like dh , became Lat . ƒ initial and d medial except before or after r and before 1 , where it gave b ; 16 and that IE ph , like bh ...
... assume , then , that IE kh like gh became Latin h except after n , where it became g ; that IE th , like dh , became Lat . ƒ initial and d medial except before or after r and before 1 , where it gave b ; 16 and that IE ph , like bh ...
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... assume that it was an anaptyctic vowel after the laryngeal that gave rise to ǝ . This argument , cited from the article of 1927 , is far from cogent , but it seems to lie at the basis of the doctrine presented in the book of 1935 ...
... assume that it was an anaptyctic vowel after the laryngeal that gave rise to ǝ . This argument , cited from the article of 1927 , is far from cogent , but it seems to lie at the basis of the doctrine presented in the book of 1935 ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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