Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... later before l ( Åle = OHG Analo ) and r ( * lin - rept > lérept ) . This phonetic tendency extended further to n before k when the assimilative force of k was weakened thru an original lack of stress . IX . k > g ( = y ) and t > d in ...
... later before l ( Åle = OHG Analo ) and r ( * lin - rept > lérept ) . This phonetic tendency extended further to n before k when the assimilative force of k was weakened thru an original lack of stress . IX . k > g ( = y ) and t > d in ...
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... later creation by analogy , 19 which is much the same thing . It is probable that in some cases a poet who himself did not know the digamma made a new phrase in which he used a word as though it still had the sound ; this means merely ...
... later creation by analogy , 19 which is much the same thing . It is probable that in some cases a poet who himself did not know the digamma made a new phrase in which he used a word as though it still had the sound ; this means merely ...
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... ( later paresse ) : it represents * pigeritia with a nor- mal loss of g between palatal vowels , not pigritia , which would have made * peiresse ( later * poiresse ) in accord with flairer < fragrare . Spanish has pereza from * pigeritia ...
... ( later paresse ) : it represents * pigeritia with a nor- mal loss of g between palatal vowels , not pigritia , which would have made * peiresse ( later * poiresse ) in accord with flairer < fragrare . Spanish has pereza from * pigeritia ...
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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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