Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... occur , only one aspirated or glottalized stop or affricate occurs within a word unit . This laryngeal feature is usually word - initial . When it occurs medially , the word- initial consonant is never a stop or affricate . When two stops ...
... occur , only one aspirated or glottalized stop or affricate occurs within a word unit . This laryngeal feature is usually word - initial . When it occurs medially , the word- initial consonant is never a stop or affricate . When two stops ...
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... occur in the various dialects under obscure conditions . 188 * lawsa ' saliva ' : A lawta ; B , T lawsa . 187 ... occur word - initial and medial , except that * w never precedes * u , nor does * y precede * i . Only * y occurs word ...
... occur in the various dialects under obscure conditions . 188 * lawsa ' saliva ' : A lawta ; B , T lawsa . 187 ... occur word - initial and medial , except that * w never precedes * u , nor does * y precede * i . Only * y occurs word ...
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... occur with these roots under the same condition as sap , sa ( above , 2 , 3 ) occur with other roots . Since num and snam are marked with m , they occur after the last vowel of the items for which they are ruled in : jñāna - n- , ru ...
... occur with these roots under the same condition as sap , sa ( above , 2 , 3 ) occur with other roots . Since num and snam are marked with m , they occur after the last vowel of the items for which they are ruled in : jñāna - n- , ru ...
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alternations analysis appear apply become called clause clear cluster comparative completely condition considered consonant construction contains correspondences derived described dialects discussion distinction element English environment evidence example expression fact final forms function further German given gives grammar historical included indicate instances interpretation involved language later linguistic marked meaning morpheme morphophonemic nature nominal noted noun occur original pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present problem proposed question reason reconstructed reference reflex relation relative represent representation restriction result rules seems segment semantic sense sentence similar simply single sound stops stress structure style suffix suggested syntactic Table theory tion transformations underlying units University verb voiced vowel