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... syllable , where it is invariably pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the line is probably ' defective ' ) . It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or ...
... syllable , where it is invariably pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the line is probably ' defective ' ) . It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or ...
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be sure , after a heavy or initial , unless there is something wrong with the tradition ; this point needs further investigation ( cf. §§57-8 ) . §30 . The word siyoná- occurs 13 times , always initially or after a heavy syllable ...
be sure , after a heavy or initial , unless there is something wrong with the tradition ; this point needs further investigation ( cf. §§57-8 ) . §30 . The word siyoná- occurs 13 times , always initially or after a heavy syllable ...
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... heavy syllable . The pronunciation dyaús occurs 27 times after a light syllable . According to the traditional text it seems to occur also 17 times after a heavy syllable and 6 times initially ; but these figures must certainly be ...
... heavy syllable . The pronunciation dyaús occurs 27 times after a light syllable . According to the traditional text it seems to occur also 17 times after a heavy syllable and 6 times initially ; but these figures must certainly be ...
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ablaut accent adjective American analogy Beow Bloomfield Chicago Cilentan College Conn consonants corresponding dative derived dialect digamma diphthong Dravidian English etymology examples explained final FM Prof French genitive German glottal Goth Grammar Greek heavy syllable Hitt Hittite Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial Jespersen kupe language laryngal stop Latin latter Library light syllable Linguistic Society masc meaning Messapic Morris Swadesh nasal noun occurs Ohio original palatal Philadelphia phoneme phrase plural position preceding present Professor pronounced pronunciation ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit SC Prof seems Semitic semivowels sing singular Society of America sound speech spirant stressed Sturtevant subjunctive suffix swide symbols tion Tocharian transcription variants verb voiced voiceless voiceless consonants vowel Vulgar Latin word Yale University York City þat