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... close [ u ] of [ eu ] indicates a comparatively recent develop- ment from a form consisting of close vowels , whereas the dipthongs ending in [ 1 ] or [ u ] indicate developments which are of older date and have had time to change the ...
... close [ u ] of [ eu ] indicates a comparatively recent develop- ment from a form consisting of close vowels , whereas the dipthongs ending in [ 1 ] or [ u ] indicate developments which are of older date and have had time to change the ...
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... close e in Cilentan lénene , ignoring Spanish liendre , which requires a short e . Perhaps the close e came from lens ; similarly the close o of Italian monte can have come from mons . §20 . Close o remains if the ending is a or e ...
... close e in Cilentan lénene , ignoring Spanish liendre , which requires a short e . Perhaps the close e came from lens ; similarly the close o of Italian monte can have come from mons . §20 . Close o remains if the ending is a or e ...
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... close . An example is : meäme ? teäle- tamawouboči ' the thing which he was created for ' . As the first phoneme of a doubled vowel : e is relatively close , o is relatively open . This is the converse of the preceding condition ...
... close . An example is : meäme ? teäle- tamawouboči ' the thing which he was created for ' . As the first phoneme of a doubled vowel : e is relatively close , o is relatively open . This is the converse of the preceding condition ...
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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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