Language, Bände 11-16Linguistic Society of America, 1939 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... final position in the case of those morphemes that end in a vowel in final position . We may therefore take the vowel preceding suffixes of this group to be a part of the preceding morpheme , even though most morphemes lack the vowel in ...
... final position in the case of those morphemes that end in a vowel in final position . We may therefore take the vowel preceding suffixes of this group to be a part of the preceding morpheme , even though most morphemes lack the vowel in ...
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... final and with following final nasal or s in words of more than one syllable disappeared com- pletely under almost all circumstances , 29 and this destroyed the endings -os , -is , and -us of masculines and feminines as well as the -om ...
... final and with following final nasal or s in words of more than one syllable disappeared com- pletely under almost all circumstances , 29 and this destroyed the endings -os , -is , and -us of masculines and feminines as well as the -om ...
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... final position : a . The rapid , fortis speaker lengthens simple vowels in final position minimally , if at all . This absence of lengthening must rest upon the greater tension of the articulatory muscles - cp . the SHORT final vowels ...
... final position : a . The rapid , fortis speaker lengthens simple vowels in final position minimally , if at all . This absence of lengthening must rest upon the greater tension of the articulatory muscles - cp . the SHORT final vowels ...
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II | 73 |
The Statistical Technique | 156 |
The Nakši Rustam Inscriptions of Darius | 160 |
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