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respectively to IE -mi , -si , -ti , and -nti , and they are constantly written with the syllabic signs mi , ši , and zi , although alternative signs me , še , and zé are available . I do not know that the syllabic signs are ever ...
respectively to IE -mi , -si , -ti , and -nti , and they are constantly written with the syllabic signs mi , ši , and zi , although alternative signs me , še , and zé are available . I do not know that the syllabic signs are ever ...
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e - se - ir , e - te - ir , ar - nu - e - ir ) but frequently it is written with unambiguous 2 - signs , thus : ne - wa - ah - hi - ir ( KUB 29.1.2.50 , 51 ) , ku - u - ru - ri - ya - ah - hi - ir ( KBo . 3.4.1.4 , etc. ) ...
e - se - ir , e - te - ir , ar - nu - e - ir ) but frequently it is written with unambiguous 2 - signs , thus : ne - wa - ah - hi - ir ( KUB 29.1.2.50 , 51 ) , ku - u - ru - ri - ya - ah - hi - ir ( KBo . 3.4.1.4 , etc. ) ...
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In Chapter 1 ( Sounds and Letters ) we are given a list ( incomplete ) of the unitary phonemes and a statement of the equivalences between them and the letters of the Sanskritic alphabet used in writing Standard Assamese .
In Chapter 1 ( Sounds and Letters ) we are given a list ( incomplete ) of the unitary phonemes and a statement of the equivalences between them and the letters of the Sanskritic alphabet used in writing Standard Assamese .
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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