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Hoard & Sloat ( 273 ) use historical evidence , such as stress shift in perfúme to pérfùme , to argue for the native status of initial stress in two - syllable words ; Jackson 1973 uses experimental evidence to support Oerhle's claim ...
Hoard & Sloat ( 273 ) use historical evidence , such as stress shift in perfúme to pérfùme , to argue for the native status of initial stress in two - syllable words ; Jackson 1973 uses experimental evidence to support Oerhle's claim ...
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A major but controversial piece of evidence for the value of i was its use as a ' prothetic ' consonant . Permissible syllabic structures , as in Semitic , were CV and CVC . A sequence CCC could receive a vowel pattern a -- 0- only if a ...
A major but controversial piece of evidence for the value of i was its use as a ' prothetic ' consonant . Permissible syllabic structures , as in Semitic , were CV and CVC . A sequence CCC could receive a vowel pattern a -- 0- only if a ...
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On the Coptic evidence , there is no more reason to consider i to be y than to so consider 3 or . Even r was ( apparently ) reflected by y . The usage of i in native Egyptian words and in the transcription of foreign ones supports the ...
On the Coptic evidence , there is no more reason to consider i to be y than to so consider 3 or . Even r was ( apparently ) reflected by y . The usage of i in native Egyptian words and in the transcription of foreign ones supports the ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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