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We can infer that where * 6 = was lenited , it was re - interpreted as a fricative before the fall of the jers , except in most of ... The relative date of the lenition of * 52 - before the fall of the jers - cannot , strictly speaking ...
We can infer that where * 6 = was lenited , it was re - interpreted as a fricative before the fall of the jers , except in most of ... The relative date of the lenition of * 52 - before the fall of the jers - cannot , strictly speaking ...
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Let us summarize our conclusions regarding the relative chronology of the four lenition changes : They all occurred after the loss of syllable - final ... Slovincian , Upper and Lower Sorbian , and Czecho - Slovak also lenited * gu .
Let us summarize our conclusions regarding the relative chronology of the four lenition changes : They all occurred after the loss of syllable - final ... Slovincian , Upper and Lower Sorbian , and Czecho - Slovak also lenited * gu .
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But it must be emphasized that it explains two sets of hitherto unexplained facts which are clearly related : one , the absence of lenition , concerns mediae ; the other , the voicelessness of sonorants , concerns tenues.si 20.
But it must be emphasized that it explains two sets of hitherto unexplained facts which are clearly related : one , the absence of lenition , concerns mediae ; the other , the voicelessness of sonorants , concerns tenues.si 20.
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