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Indo - European shows no trace of a form without the w - sound , 16 and Solmsen must therefore assume a special law to account for its disappearance in Lydian . Starting from Kand - valves , it is easily explained in this compound as ...
Indo - European shows no trace of a form without the w - sound , 16 and Solmsen must therefore assume a special law to account for its disappearance in Lydian . Starting from Kand - valves , it is easily explained in this compound as ...
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C. M. Lotspeich , of the University of Cincinnati : A Single Principle for English and Primitive Germanic Sound Changes . Discussion by Messrs . Sturtevant , Kellogg , Emerson . Prof. C. D. Buck , of the University of Chicago : The New ...
C. M. Lotspeich , of the University of Cincinnati : A Single Principle for English and Primitive Germanic Sound Changes . Discussion by Messrs . Sturtevant , Kellogg , Emerson . Prof. C. D. Buck , of the University of Chicago : The New ...
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Darn , so far as it may be documented , sounds like a Yankee rather than a Puritan form . It gained currency rapidly in the first half of the nineteenth century , and by the second half of the century it is in general dialectal and ...
Darn , so far as it may be documented , sounds like a Yankee rather than a Puritan form . It gained currency rapidly in the first half of the nineteenth century , and by the second half of the century it is in general dialectal and ...
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It is clear , however , that in the association of tarnal and damnation may be found another and an adequate explanation of the rn of darn , the sounds viewed as a stumbling block by Dr. Krapp and underlying his advocacy of a derivation ...
It is clear , however , that in the association of tarnal and damnation may be found another and an adequate explanation of the rn of darn , the sounds viewed as a stumbling block by Dr. Krapp and underlying his advocacy of a derivation ...
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In etymology meaning is , after all , no less important than sound - change and word - formation . Buck ( Gram . 229 ) , after pointing out that a connection with either Lat . decem or decens is phonologically and morphologically ...
In etymology meaning is , after all , no less important than sound - change and word - formation . Buck ( Gram . 229 ) , after pointing out that a connection with either Lat . decem or decens is phonologically and morphologically ...
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