Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... Length has no phonological function in the Gothic vowel system has to produce evidence that such a complication of the grammar of Gothic did occur . Now that the phonological correlate of F is recognized as Length , a further argument ...
... Length has no phonological function in the Gothic vowel system has to produce evidence that such a complication of the grammar of Gothic did occur . Now that the phonological correlate of F is recognized as Length , a further argument ...
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... length had been lost . I have shown that this was incorrect in the following steps : A. The Proto - Germanic length contrast / ii / is reflected in the Gothic spelling contrast ei i . A distinctive feature F has to be postulated to ...
... length had been lost . I have shown that this was incorrect in the following steps : A. The Proto - Germanic length contrast / ii / is reflected in the Gothic spelling contrast ei i . A distinctive feature F has to be postulated to ...
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... length in Gothic . We find that Wulfila followed his classical models , especially Greek , as closely as possible . Wherever there were parallels between the Gothic and the Greek vowel system , they are reflected in the spelling system ...
... length in Gothic . We find that Wulfila followed his classical models , especially Greek , as closely as possible . Wherever there were parallels between the Gothic and the Greek vowel system , they are reflected in the spelling system ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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