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Tense ! i !, ! e !, and fronted ! u ! become lax before ! r ! plus consonant , liquid , glide , or major boundary . Rule 7. Vowels and diphthongs are somewhat shortened before voiceless consonants . ( In the following derivations ...
Tense ! i !, ! e !, and fronted ! u ! become lax before ! r ! plus consonant , liquid , glide , or major boundary . Rule 7. Vowels and diphthongs are somewhat shortened before voiceless consonants . ( In the following derivations ...
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The chosen examples are words that might all give some difficulty . 1. bird ! b Vrd !: lax vowel becomes ! 1 ! ( 4 ) ; palatal ! r ! ( 8a ) ; palatal glide ( 9a ) ; vowel raised and fronted ( 10 ) ; ! r ! vocalizes ( 11 ) : [ bard ) ...
The chosen examples are words that might all give some difficulty . 1. bird ! b Vrd !: lax vowel becomes ! 1 ! ( 4 ) ; palatal ! r ! ( 8a ) ; palatal glide ( 9a ) ; vowel raised and fronted ( 10 ) ; ! r ! vocalizes ( 11 ) : [ bard ) ...
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r ! s vocalize ( 11 ) ; unstressed vowel absorbs following glide , lengthens , then shortens ( 12b ) : [ la Ija ) . Elijah ! əlaija !: lax ! a ! strongly fronted ( 2 , 10 ) ; second element of diphthong physically shortened ( 13 ) ...
r ! s vocalize ( 11 ) ; unstressed vowel absorbs following glide , lengthens , then shortens ( 12b ) : [ la Ija ) . Elijah ! əlaija !: lax ! a ! strongly fronted ( 2 , 10 ) ; second element of diphthong physically shortened ( 13 ) ...
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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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