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In Greek , the rule applies generally to deaspirate an initial underlying aspirated stop in a reduplicating syllable : títhēmi ' I place ' < * thithēmi , pépheuga ' I have fled ' < * phé - pheuga , kékhutai ' it has poured forth ...
In Greek , the rule applies generally to deaspirate an initial underlying aspirated stop in a reduplicating syllable : títhēmi ' I place ' < * thithēmi , pépheuga ' I have fled ' < * phé - pheuga , kékhutai ' it has poured forth ...
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Final stop : Vi Vd Asp Initial stop : VI tek ped Vd derk degh bheudh Asp bheug dhrebh TABLE 1. Possible initial and final stop combinations in the Indo - European stop - closed root Final stop : Vi Vd Asp Initial stop : v1 tek ped Vd ...
Final stop : Vi Vd Asp Initial stop : VI tek ped Vd derk degh bheudh Asp bheug dhrebh TABLE 1. Possible initial and final stop combinations in the Indo - European stop - closed root Final stop : Vi Vd Asp Initial stop : v1 tek ped Vd ...
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We are now in a position to state the rule which specifies the aspiration of a root - initial stop in Greek , given that the root - final stop is an aspirate . That rule may be stated as follows.6 -cnt -cnt Rule 2 .
We are now in a position to state the rule which specifies the aspiration of a root - initial stop in Greek , given that the root - final stop is an aspirate . That rule may be stated as follows.6 -cnt -cnt Rule 2 .
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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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