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while absent in Hittite , need not be taken as a phonological archaism , since all inherited nt - stems were thematized ( i.e. given a certain vocalic suffix ) in Luvian as nti - stems . The Luvian evidence is thus consistent with the ...
while absent in Hittite , need not be taken as a phonological archaism , since all inherited nt - stems were thematized ( i.e. given a certain vocalic suffix ) in Luvian as nti - stems . The Luvian evidence is thus consistent with the ...
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given us an excellent survey of the development and Finnish toponyms , and it is not unconvincof Slavic phonology and ... from a strictly phonological point of view ; cal ' Common Slavic period of 400-800 A.D. , witness the revealing ...
given us an excellent survey of the development and Finnish toponyms , and it is not unconvincof Slavic phonology and ... from a strictly phonological point of view ; cal ' Common Slavic period of 400-800 A.D. , witness the revealing ...
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Phonology Yearbook 2.47-83 . - . 1986. The representation of multiple tone heights . The phonological representation of suprasegmentals , ed . by Koen Bogers , Harry van der Hulst , and Maarten Mous , 109-52 .
Phonology Yearbook 2.47-83 . - . 1986. The representation of multiple tone heights . The phonological representation of suprasegmentals , ed . by Koen Bogers , Harry van der Hulst , and Maarten Mous , 109-52 .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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