Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... sound change of final [ 11 ] to [ t ] has taken place , so that gal would appear as * gat ; this , however , would conflict with gat ' cat ' , and so it was replaced by the ' peculiar ' terms . What clinches the argument is the fact ...
... sound change of final [ 11 ] to [ t ] has taken place , so that gal would appear as * gat ; this , however , would conflict with gat ' cat ' , and so it was replaced by the ' peculiar ' terms . What clinches the argument is the fact ...
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... sound change ending in phoneme merger entails the possibility that a mini- mal phonemic difference serving to distinguish various pairs of words will be wiped out , thus producing homonymy . Kieft ( 14-5 ) lists a dozen and a half ...
... sound change ending in phoneme merger entails the possibility that a mini- mal phonemic difference serving to distinguish various pairs of words will be wiped out , thus producing homonymy . Kieft ( 14-5 ) lists a dozen and a half ...
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... sound changes for Norse and Gothic - not instances of the same change , but only somewhat similar types of sound change.26 In any event , the most economical construction 24 E.g. by Schwyzer 1907 , and the standard reference works ...
... sound changes for Norse and Gothic - not instances of the same change , but only somewhat similar types of sound change.26 In any event , the most economical construction 24 E.g. by Schwyzer 1907 , and the standard reference works ...
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