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A certain amount of historical knowledge is assumed in the transcriptions . ... On the other hand , the etymologies for CLAN and MELON assume no initial consonant in Japanese údi and úri , respectively , and the doubtful etymology ...
A certain amount of historical knowledge is assumed in the transcriptions . ... On the other hand , the etymologies for CLAN and MELON assume no initial consonant in Japanese údi and úri , respectively , and the doubtful etymology ...
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This assumes that MK mo is an abbreviation from moy ( h ) ; it also assumes that MK moyh is older than mëy , i.e. that the modern vowel is a dissimilation ... I assume the Japanese voicing is either expressive or dialectal in origin .
This assumes that MK mo is an abbreviation from moy ( h ) ; it also assumes that MK moyh is older than mëy , i.e. that the modern vowel is a dissimilation ... I assume the Japanese voicing is either expressive or dialectal in origin .
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a found ( see ' dish ' , Table 7 ) , " and again it is at least plausible to assume that * we is a back formation from * o , which in turn is a reduction of * wa , not * we . In still other cases the daughter languages show only * a ...
a found ( see ' dish ' , Table 7 ) , " and again it is at least plausible to assume that * we is a back formation from * o , which in turn is a reduction of * wa , not * we . In still other cases the daughter languages show only * a ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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