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... gives Campobassan kjèttsa < platea as illustrating the development of a diphthong from a . But the j is derived from 1 , just as in Cilentan kjattsa and Tuscan piazza ( pjattsa ) ; the a of platea is represented by the simple vowel è in ...
... gives Campobassan kjèttsa < platea as illustrating the development of a diphthong from a . But the j is derived from 1 , just as in Cilentan kjattsa and Tuscan piazza ( pjattsa ) ; the a of platea is represented by the simple vowel è in ...
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... gives úǝßo < Ŏuum ; but the o was long in classic Latin . As * deiwos made deus with short e , while * deiwa made diua ( diuus and dea being analogic ) , so the word for ' egg ' became , in spoken Latin , oum with the o shortened before ...
... gives úǝßo < Ŏuum ; but the o was long in classic Latin . As * deiwos made deus with short e , while * deiwa made diua ( diuus and dea being analogic ) , so the word for ' egg ' became , in spoken Latin , oum with the o shortened before ...
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... gives for migrarse also the mean- ings ' to shrivel up ' , ' to become wrinkled ' ( aixiquirse , arrugarse ) , the derivation of which from the primary sense ' to languish ' seems to pre- sent no difficulty . Italian mucca ' milch cow ...
... gives for migrarse also the mean- ings ' to shrivel up ' , ' to become wrinkled ' ( aixiquirse , arrugarse ) , the derivation of which from the primary sense ' to languish ' seems to pre- sent no difficulty . Italian mucca ' milch cow ...
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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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