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It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or initially ; in two of these ( certainly 6. 33. 4 , and probably 10. 146. 4 , where read gấm añgaişá huvayati with ' secondary sandhi ' ) , it is correctly read huvaya- .
It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or initially ; in two of these ( certainly 6. 33. 4 , and probably 10. 146. 4 , where read gấm añgaişá huvayati with ' secondary sandhi ' ) , it is correctly read huvaya- .
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All the more impressive is the fact that among the very rare cases where phonetic conditions require iya- , we actually find it a number of times ; and that too particularly where the preceding heavy syllable is morphologically regular ...
All the more impressive is the fact that among the very rare cases where phonetic conditions require iya- , we actually find it a number of times ; and that too particularly where the preceding heavy syllable is morphologically regular ...
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More often analogy has done its work by levelling out these forms , generally in favor of the -ir- , -ur- ( IE -rr- , -_1- ) form , which naturally tends to prevail since it would be required not only after a heavy syllable but also ...
More often analogy has done its work by levelling out these forms , generally in favor of the -ir- , -ur- ( IE -rr- , -_1- ) form , which naturally tends to prevail since it would be required not only after a heavy syllable but also ...
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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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