Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... laryngeal . If de Saussure's theory is correct , we should expect to find independent evi- dence of the presence of laryngeals in some at least of the morphemes concerned , and we should be able to reconstruct plausible forms justifying ...
... laryngeal . If de Saussure's theory is correct , we should expect to find independent evi- dence of the presence of laryngeals in some at least of the morphemes concerned , and we should be able to reconstruct plausible forms justifying ...
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... laryngeal ( ? ) and was in the reduced grade , it was lost everywhere , but the laryngeal united with a following liquid or nasal and made it long and voiceless . The situation is perhaps not as clear - cut as one would like , for ...
... laryngeal ( ? ) and was in the reduced grade , it was lost everywhere , but the laryngeal united with a following liquid or nasal and made it long and voiceless . The situation is perhaps not as clear - cut as one would like , for ...
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... laryngeal hypothesis . He believes , in short , that in pre - IE times , when the laryngeal consonants were lost , leaving their impress on the vocalic and consonantal system , they produced , under certain accentual conditions , a new ...
... laryngeal hypothesis . He believes , in short , that in pre - IE times , when the laryngeal consonants were lost , leaving their impress on the vocalic and consonantal system , they produced , under certain accentual conditions , a new ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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