Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... ( position ) ' ( 172 ) . One is not told what this position is . A simple citation of 1.1.47 ( midaco ' ntyātparaḥ ) together with a translation or explanation would have cleared this up ; this rule states that items marked with m ( mit ) ...
... ( position ) ' ( 172 ) . One is not told what this position is . A simple citation of 1.1.47 ( midaco ' ntyātparaḥ ) together with a translation or explanation would have cleared this up ; this rule states that items marked with m ( mit ) ...
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... position before m ( cf. the corresponding inflectional endings of OHG tagum and berumēs . ) 19 Second , whereas the change of e to i in unstressed position ( stage 3 , rule 2 ) is the first step 18 For a more complete treatment of the ...
... position before m ( cf. the corresponding inflectional endings of OHG tagum and berumēs . ) 19 Second , whereas the change of e to i in unstressed position ( stage 3 , rule 2 ) is the first step 18 For a more complete treatment of the ...
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... position ' ( 14 ) . At the onset of phonation , the vocal cords must be brought toward each other by the laryngeal muscles from the wide - open position for breathing . The state of the cords at this position would then be closed or ...
... position ' ( 14 ) . At the onset of phonation , the vocal cords must be brought toward each other by the laryngeal muscles from the wide - open position for breathing . The state of the cords at this position would then be closed or ...
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