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Stage 3 , C to B , as the result of 8 , or w ?, operating on the C - A of original Stage 2 : Bill , I think Abe is just pretending , don't you ? Stage 4 , C to B , as the result of sr , or w , operating on the B - A of original Stage 3 ...
Stage 3 , C to B , as the result of 8 , or w ?, operating on the C - A of original Stage 2 : Bill , I think Abe is just pretending , don't you ? Stage 4 , C to B , as the result of sr , or w , operating on the B - A of original Stage 3 ...
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original * - - is the fate of palatalized consonants ( i.e. * ty > š , * dy > ž , * ky > c , etc. ) The loss of palatality in such instances would be a crucial impetus for the reassertion of * - after etymological * -j- .
original * - - is the fate of palatalized consonants ( i.e. * ty > š , * dy > ž , * ky > c , etc. ) The loss of palatality in such instances would be a crucial impetus for the reassertion of * - after etymological * -j- .
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... reflex either of original [ o ] NOT under acute or neo - acute accent , or of an original yer ( see Kuryłowicz 1962 : 34-5 ) . Vowels that in traditional descriptions have been said to be ' under the acute accent ' correspond in the ...
... reflex either of original [ o ] NOT under acute or neo - acute accent , or of an original yer ( see Kuryłowicz 1962 : 34-5 ) . Vowels that in traditional descriptions have been said to be ' under the acute accent ' correspond in the ...
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