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THE ADDITION OF FINAL STOPS IN THE HISTORY OF MARU ( TIBETO - BURMAN ) ROBBINS BURLING University of Michigan It has become commonplace in historical linguistics to recognize instances in which final consonants have been lost from the ...
THE ADDITION OF FINAL STOPS IN THE HISTORY OF MARU ( TIBETO - BURMAN ) ROBBINS BURLING University of Michigan It has become commonplace in historical linguistics to recognize instances in which final consonants have been lost from the ...
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occur the short vowels / i a u / and the long vowels / o ā / ; in stressed final position we get only the five long vowels . In addition , the long / o / occurs unstressed finally only because there is no short / 0 / , since in a form ...
occur the short vowels / i a u / and the long vowels / o ā / ; in stressed final position we get only the five long vowels . In addition , the long / o / occurs unstressed finally only because there is no short / 0 / , since in a form ...
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If we allow this rule to apply between morphemes as well as between words ( i.e. to include + as an alternative environment to # in the right half of the rule ) , we can then account for the absence of a stem - final consonant in the ...
If we allow this rule to apply between morphemes as well as between words ( i.e. to include + as an alternative environment to # in the right half of the rule ) , we can then account for the absence of a stem - final consonant in the ...
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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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