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In regard to the spirants the counter phonetic tendency is clear enough , viz . the tendency to vocalize voiceless spirants in sonant surroundings . Just as Goth . brāþar : bróđir , Goth . hafjan : hefja ( f = 0 ) , so already at the ...
In regard to the spirants the counter phonetic tendency is clear enough , viz . the tendency to vocalize voiceless spirants in sonant surroundings . Just as Goth . brāþar : bróđir , Goth . hafjan : hefja ( f = 0 ) , so already at the ...
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His list of laterals includes only four simple sounds : lateral t , lateral d , lateral s ( which may be called a voiceless fricative I ) , lateral z ( which may be called a fricative 1 ) ; and it excludes the ordinary l - sounds ...
His list of laterals includes only four simple sounds : lateral t , lateral d , lateral s ( which may be called a voiceless fricative I ) , lateral z ( which may be called a fricative 1 ) ; and it excludes the ordinary l - sounds ...
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The voiced laryngeal ( = Arabic ' ain ) was either unvoiced to its corresponding voiceless laryngeal ḥ ( written b ) or borrowed as such and merely written b . That the latter is entirely possible is indicated by the fact that in the ...
The voiced laryngeal ( = Arabic ' ain ) was either unvoiced to its corresponding voiceless laryngeal ḥ ( written b ) or borrowed as such and merely written b . That the latter is entirely possible is indicated by the fact that in the ...
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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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