Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... alternation , is this alternation explained ( accounted for , described , clarified ) by the Sievers - Edgerton theory of PIE semivowel allophonics ? These two issues will be taken up in sections 1 and 2 , respectively . 1. THE ...
... alternation , is this alternation explained ( accounted for , described , clarified ) by the Sievers - Edgerton theory of PIE semivowel allophonics ? These two issues will be taken up in sections 1 and 2 , respectively . 1. THE ...
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... alternations . The vast majority of his evidence for alternation involves y and v ; in fact , he argues for only one instance of contoid semivowel alternation ( gná- ' goddess ' , 69-70 ) . Elsewhere ( 57-8 ) he cites with approval the ...
... alternations . The vast majority of his evidence for alternation involves y and v ; in fact , he argues for only one instance of contoid semivowel alternation ( gná- ' goddess ' , 69-70 ) . Elsewhere ( 57-8 ) he cites with approval the ...
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... alternation would take into account as many of the attested facts as possible , even though it might lack the elegant simplicity of the Sievers - Edgerton theory . It is not at all unlikely a - priori , however , that more than one ...
... alternation would take into account as many of the attested facts as possible , even though it might lack the elegant simplicity of the Sievers - Edgerton theory . It is not at all unlikely a - priori , however , that more than one ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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