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... accent . In the case of the u- and the a - breaking we may have an example of progressive dissimilation ( i.e. , eu became dissimilated first to eo then to io and then finally by shift of accent to jó , similarly ea > ia > já ...
... accent . In the case of the u- and the a - breaking we may have an example of progressive dissimilation ( i.e. , eu became dissimilated first to eo then to io and then finally by shift of accent to jó , similarly ea > ia > já ...
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... accent followed , and ' Schwundstufe ' ( with no vowel ) when the accent preceded . ' Es ist klar , dass wir bei R und S nicht eigentlich von einem Nebeneinander reden können ' ( Hirt 192 ) . ( Incidentally , when it suits Hirt's ...
... accent followed , and ' Schwundstufe ' ( with no vowel ) when the accent preceded . ' Es ist klar , dass wir bei R und S nicht eigentlich von einem Nebeneinander reden können ' ( Hirt 192 ) . ( Incidentally , when it suits Hirt's ...
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... accent on -mēs to preserve the s in OHG . Such accent is unlikely ; the 3 pers . of the same paradigm in OHG has birit berant , of which the t can come only from root accent : IE * bhéreti * bhéronti . Moreover , even if the IE accent ...
... accent on -mēs to preserve the s in OHG . Such accent is unlikely ; the 3 pers . of the same paradigm in OHG has birit berant , of which the t can come only from root accent : IE * bhéreti * bhéronti . Moreover , even if the IE accent ...
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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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