Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... initial position . If we may assume that at the time of the breaking there still existed the tendency for initial to disappear , its retention here might be explained as due to association with the much larger class of substantives in ...
... initial position . If we may assume that at the time of the breaking there still existed the tendency for initial to disappear , its retention here might be explained as due to association with the much larger class of substantives in ...
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... initial dyu- ( dyo- ) in the oblique cases of the word ( otherwise after light syllables ) that they generalized it ... initial , 6. 15. 4 ; otherwise only dy- forms , never diy- ( 4 times after a light , 6 times initial , twice after a ...
... initial dyu- ( dyo- ) in the oblique cases of the word ( otherwise after light syllables ) that they generalized it ... initial , 6. 15. 4 ; otherwise only dy- forms , never diy- ( 4 times after a light , 6 times initial , twice after a ...
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... initial a the ratio of occurrence to non - occurrence is approximately 5 : 7 , before u about 1 : 1 ; before i and e h occurs only sporadically ; before consonants not at all.16 The absence of initial h before consonants is to be taken ...
... initial a the ratio of occurrence to non - occurrence is approximately 5 : 7 , before u about 1 : 1 ; before i and e h occurs only sporadically ; before consonants not at all.16 The absence of initial h before consonants is to be taken ...
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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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