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Ruijgh's decision to use a more powerful terminology has a practical significance only when , for lack of independent criteria , he uses the later Arcado - Cypriote form to provide an interpretation of Mycenaean spelling .
Ruijgh's decision to use a more powerful terminology has a practical significance only when , for lack of independent criteria , he uses the later Arcado - Cypriote form to provide an interpretation of Mycenaean spelling .
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a 9 with an earlier and a later stage of the same suffix , / -eyo / and / -eho / respectively : / y / was in the process of disappearing . But since -o- and -jo- do not frequently alternate in other environments ( save perhaps initially ) ...
a 9 with an earlier and a later stage of the same suffix , / -eyo / and / -eho / respectively : / y / was in the process of disappearing . But since -o- and -jo- do not frequently alternate in other environments ( save perhaps initially ) ...
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Later vocalic changes : ( a ) e → i before nasal + consonant ; and before zero to three consonants + i orj . before one to three consonants ( excluding nasals ) + a ( b ) non - diffuse vowel ( a , e , or 8 ) .
Later vocalic changes : ( a ) e → i before nasal + consonant ; and before zero to three consonants + i orj . before one to three consonants ( excluding nasals ) + a ( b ) non - diffuse vowel ( a , e , or 8 ) .
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