Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Sturtevant as a separate paradigm , while unambiguous forms of this type were not as yet known to Delaporte . Such examples could be multiplied easily , and show that also from the point of view of descriptive grammar Sturtevant's book ...
... Sturtevant as a separate paradigm , while unambiguous forms of this type were not as yet known to Delaporte . Such examples could be multiplied easily , and show that also from the point of view of descriptive grammar Sturtevant's book ...
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... Sturtevant and others . The fact that it is frequently doubled points to its being a fortis , its stability in Hittite argues against its being a mere glide , and the borrowing of the Hittite syllabary from Accadian argues that h should ...
... Sturtevant and others . The fact that it is frequently doubled points to its being a fortis , its stability in Hittite argues against its being a mere glide , and the borrowing of the Hittite syllabary from Accadian argues that h should ...
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... Sturtevant ( Gram . 186 ) is right in transcribing pahwar , pahwenas instead of pahu ( w ) ar , pahu ( w ) enas , but even if we follow him the h is readily explained as imported from the regular pahhur with intervocalic h . In the next ...
... Sturtevant ( Gram . 186 ) is right in transcribing pahwar , pahwenas instead of pahu ( w ) ar , pahu ( w ) enas , but even if we follow him the h is readily explained as imported from the regular pahhur with intervocalic h . In the next ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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ablaut accent adjectives Alcaeus analogy Beow Bloomfield Brut Chicago Chitimacha Cilentan cniht College consonant dialect digamma diphthong E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR English etymology examples explained final FM Prof French German glottal gomen Goth Grammar Greek heavy syllable heom heore Hitt Hittite Hittite Language Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial Jespersen Kent king language laryngal stop later Latin Lazamon Library light syllable Linguistic Linguistic Society meaning muchel nasal noun occurs Ohio Ohio State University original palatal passage Philadelphia phonemic phrase plural poetry position preceding pretonic Professor pronounced pronunciation Roland G Sanskrit Sapir schwa seems Semitic sense Sievers's law sing Society of America sound spirant stem subjunctive suffix swide symbols tion transcription Univ Vedic verb verse voiced voiceless vowel Wackernagel weoren word Yale University York City þat