Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... elements . When the stage aúja is reached the labial element of u is strengthened to make the dissimila- tion complete and the result is the bilabial continuant b and hence aúja > abuja . The opposite phenomenon , that is the change of ...
... elements . When the stage aúja is reached the labial element of u is strengthened to make the dissimila- tion complete and the result is the bilabial continuant b and hence aúja > abuja . The opposite phenomenon , that is the change of ...
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... element of g + o developed to b , or an epenthetic b developed before the accented o directly from ahora . In our ... element losing ground through dissimilation and the bilabial element gaining ground so that at last abuja is evolved ...
... element of g + o developed to b , or an epenthetic b developed before the accented o directly from ahora . In our ... element losing ground through dissimilation and the bilabial element gaining ground so that at last abuja is evolved ...
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... element in their entire system - the heart of its heart . According to their theory , the primary purpose of the Veda is to expound human duty ( dharma ) . It follows that the heart of the Veda is found in its injunctions ( vidhi ) ...
... element in their entire system - the heart of its heart . According to their theory , the primary purpose of the Veda is to expound human duty ( dharma ) . It follows that the heart of the Veda is found in its injunctions ( vidhi ) ...
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