Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... possible to read wi in Hittite , and to compare Lat . vinum . We have then no evidence upon the geographical direction of the borrowing . While we cannot yet name the probable source of the common Euro- pean and West Asiatic word for ...
... possible to read wi in Hittite , and to compare Lat . vinum . We have then no evidence upon the geographical direction of the borrowing . While we cannot yet name the probable source of the common Euro- pean and West Asiatic word for ...
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... possible to normalize without obscuring the fact of variation . This is possible when one can so define one's symbols that the affected phonemes in such a variation are read- able in two ways . For example , one may write äz yu for ...
... possible to normalize without obscuring the fact of variation . This is possible when one can so define one's symbols that the affected phonemes in such a variation are read- able in two ways . For example , one may write äz yu for ...
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... possible position , either front or back ; the distance of the glide is less than the distance between two phonemic vowels only when i precedes y in a diphthong . The following sequences have been noted : aw ? - ew ? - iw ? - ay ? ey ...
... possible position , either front or back ; the distance of the glide is less than the distance between two phonemic vowels only when i precedes y in a diphthong . The following sequences have been noted : aw ? - ew ? - iw ? - ay ? ey ...
Inhalt
R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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ablaut accent adjective American analogy Beow Bloomfield Brut Chicago Cilentan cniht College Conn consonant derived dialect digamma diphthong Dravidian English etymology examples explained final FM Prof French German glottal Goth Grammar Greek heavy syllable Hindi Hitt Hittite Indo-Aryan Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial language later Latin Library light syllable Linguistic Linguistic Society masc meaning mēs nasal noun occurs Ohio Old High German original Philadelphia phoneme phrase plural position preceding present Professor pronounced pronunciation ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit SC Prof schwa seems Semitic semivowels sense sing singular Society of America sound speech spirant stem suffix swide symbols tion Tocharian transcription variants Vedic verb voiced voiceless voiceless consonants vowel Vulgar Latin weoren word Yale University York City þat