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This stabilizing effect of the medial primary forms was the factor discussed above which also inhibited the spread of further active forms to impf . áśayat aduhat . These deponent presents therefore built new subjunctive forms on the ...
This stabilizing effect of the medial primary forms was the factor discussed above which also inhibited the spread of further active forms to impf . áśayat aduhat . These deponent presents therefore built new subjunctive forms on the ...
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However , whereas a- has no further limitations , hal can be used only before verbs , e.g. before ( a ) above , or before subjects of sentences containing no further verb , like ( b ) abovebut NEVER before an initial noun where the ...
However , whereas a- has no further limitations , hal can be used only before verbs , e.g. before ( a ) above , or before subjects of sentences containing no further verb , like ( b ) abovebut NEVER before an initial noun where the ...
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Interestingly , e ( or é ) is further lowered to æ if preceded by a w ( cf. Gutenbrunner , 59-60 ) . Old Icelandic has other informative examples for convention 1 ( 16 , above ) . Thus w monophthongized ai to æ , but did not affect au ...
Interestingly , e ( or é ) is further lowered to æ if preceded by a w ( cf. Gutenbrunner , 59-60 ) . Old Icelandic has other informative examples for convention 1 ( 16 , above ) . Thus w monophthongized ai to æ , but did not affect au ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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