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This process may have concerned also initial v , * vās becoming * vhās ; and initial * vh , which did not exist in the language before , may have become bh ( bhās ) , just as initial mh ( Māh . bharaï ' to remember ' from smárati ...
This process may have concerned also initial v , * vās becoming * vhās ; and initial * vh , which did not exist in the language before , may have become bh ( bhās ) , just as initial mh ( Māh . bharaï ' to remember ' from smárati ...
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Thus * ew should likewise be expected to become Saa u . Since Saa rue ' two ' is now the form anticipated , the Saa by - form ro must be explained as the product of some not yet definable change.20 12. Since , of the languages whose ...
Thus * ew should likewise be expected to become Saa u . Since Saa rue ' two ' is now the form anticipated , the Saa by - form ro must be explained as the product of some not yet definable change.20 12. Since , of the languages whose ...
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The exposition of innate stress continues ( 77 ) : Polysyllabic words have at least one innate stress , although within an intonation contour it may become completely or partially suppressed if the stressed syllable is not the beginning ...
The exposition of innate stress continues ( 77 ) : Polysyllabic words have at least one innate stress , although within an intonation contour it may become completely or partially suppressed if the stressed syllable is not the beginning ...
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I | 4 |
Bàrtolis Neolinguistica | 273 |
The Etymology of Hispanic vellido and melindre | 284 |
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