Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Cilentan pilo < pilus and pinə = Cilentan kjino < plēnus , which show exactly the same metafony as the Cilentan equivalents . On p . 21 the author gives Campobassan kjèttsa < platea as illustrating the development of a diphthong from a ...
... Cilentan pilo < pilus and pinə = Cilentan kjino < plēnus , which show exactly the same metafony as the Cilentan equivalents . On p . 21 the author gives Campobassan kjèttsa < platea as illustrating the development of a diphthong from a ...
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... Cilentan . From §6 we learn that Cilentan has a bilabial ẞ instead of labiodental v . So at least two sounds of Tuscan are lacking in Cilentan . An unpleasant feature of the author's method is that when problems stare him in the face ...
... Cilentan . From §6 we learn that Cilentan has a bilabial ẞ instead of labiodental v . So at least two sounds of Tuscan are lacking in Cilentan . An unpleasant feature of the author's method is that when problems stare him in the face ...
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... Cilentan fèra ' fair ' needs a different explana- tion . We might assume that feriae was blended with ferae . §55 . The author gives ammasúano ' roost ' as coming from ad man- sione , without comment . The ua requires an open o ...
... Cilentan fèra ' fair ' needs a different explana- tion . We might assume that feriae was blended with ferae . §55 . The author gives ammasúano ' roost ' as coming from ad man- sione , without comment . The ua requires an open o ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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