Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... reconstructed for Proto - Quechumaran : ** w , ** y . ** w has reflex w in both languages . 88 ** č'awa- ' to wring out ' : PQ * č'awa- ; Ay . č'awa- . See also sets 27 , 32 , 41 , 70 , 106 , 176 , 188 , 343 , 376 , 462-4 , 470 , 475-6 ...
... reconstructed for Proto - Quechumaran : ** w , ** y . ** w has reflex w in both languages . 88 ** č'awa- ' to wring out ' : PQ * č'awa- ; Ay . č'awa- . See also sets 27 , 32 , 41 , 70 , 106 , 176 , 188 , 343 , 376 , 462-4 , 470 , 475-6 ...
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... reconstructed forms , as on p . 129 , where it is not made clear why * is set up as the antecedent of an f - p - zero correspondence in the Muskogean languages . A particularly beautiful example discussed is the reconstruction of the ...
... reconstructed forms , as on p . 129 , where it is not made clear why * is set up as the antecedent of an f - p - zero correspondence in the Muskogean languages . A particularly beautiful example discussed is the reconstruction of the ...
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... reconstruct proto - forms without * / i / for these sets ( but all contain * / i / ) . This evidence is logically insufficient to prove the point . As is well known , parallel unconditioned mergers of phonemes cannot be reconstructed by ...
... reconstruct proto - forms without * / i / for these sets ( but all contain * / i / ) . This evidence is logically insufficient to prove the point . As is well known , parallel unconditioned mergers of phonemes cannot be reconstructed by ...
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