Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. Final m in unaccented syllables becomes final n ; 3. Final n in unaccented syllables is subject to loss ; 1 4. Feminine jō - stems and long feminine ō - stems , which ended in a consonant in Old ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. Final m in unaccented syllables becomes final n ; 3. Final n in unaccented syllables is subject to loss ; 1 4. Feminine jō - stems and long feminine ō - stems , which ended in a consonant in Old ...
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... final m to n but contain no examples of loss of final n ; 4 60 texts show evidence of the change of final m to n and also con- tain examples of loss of final n ; 3 texts contain examples of the loss of final n but show no evi- dence of ...
... final m to n but contain no examples of loss of final n ; 4 60 texts show evidence of the change of final m to n and also con- tain examples of loss of final n ; 3 texts contain examples of the loss of final n but show no evi- dence of ...
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... final m in all but two of fifteen twelfth century texts that I have studied and are spelled with final m more often than with final n in seven of the fifteen texts.12 I infer from these facts that the apparent stability of final m in ...
... final m in all but two of fifteen twelfth century texts that I have studied and are spelled with final m more often than with final n in seven of the fifteen texts.12 I infer from these facts that the apparent stability of final m in ...
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