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... diphthongs . Both in Hittite and in Sanskrit these diphthongal finals crowded out their rivals ; and subsequently Hittite generalized the diphthong ai and Sanskrit the diphthong au . So , from the root dō- Hittite has 3 " Sturtevant ...
... diphthongs . Both in Hittite and in Sanskrit these diphthongal finals crowded out their rivals ; and subsequently Hittite generalized the diphthong ai and Sanskrit the diphthong au . So , from the root dō- Hittite has 3 " Sturtevant ...
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... Diphthong . We have two types of rising diphthongs which developed out of falling diphthongs , namely , 1 ) those which came into being during the pre- literary era ( e.g. , PG éu > íu in * líuga ( = Goth . liugan ) > liū'ga , PG éu ...
... Diphthong . We have two types of rising diphthongs which developed out of falling diphthongs , namely , 1 ) those which came into being during the pre- literary era ( e.g. , PG éu > íu in * líuga ( = Goth . liugan ) > liū'ga , PG éu ...
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... diphthong ( exactly as in the case of eu : ea in * meuđuR : * hearta ) . Therefore differentiation ensued thru shifting of the accent , resulting in the normal type3 of diphthong jā ' , ¿ ō ' , which already existed . Here we see then ...
... diphthong ( exactly as in the case of eu : ea in * meuđuR : * hearta ) . Therefore differentiation ensued thru shifting of the accent , resulting in the normal type3 of diphthong jā ' , ¿ ō ' , which already existed . Here we see then ...
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