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... pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the ... pronounced bhuv- ( á , etc. ) ; they occur only initially and after heavy syllables . Verb forms from stem bhuva ...
... pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the ... pronounced bhuv- ( á , etc. ) ; they occur only initially and after heavy syllables . Verb forms from stem bhuva ...
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... pronounced but actually written so in the traditional text of the RV . Accordingly , the only instances of the law ... pronounced . - Arnold ( 96 , foot ) lists a few cases in which -uv- seems to be pronounced instead of -v- even after a ...
... pronounced but actually written so in the traditional text of the RV . Accordingly , the only instances of the law ... pronounced . - Arnold ( 96 , foot ) lists a few cases in which -uv- seems to be pronounced instead of -v- even after a ...
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... pronounced [ jest ] . In certain foreign words spelled with initial e , we have in pretonic position the sound [ ɛ ] ... pronounced [ b , id , ' e ] , zvezde , loc . of zvezda , pronounced [ z , v , iz , d , ' e ] , etc. According to the ...
... pronounced [ jest ] . In certain foreign words spelled with initial e , we have in pretonic position the sound [ ɛ ] ... pronounced [ b , id , ' e ] , zvezde , loc . of zvezda , pronounced [ z , v , iz , d , ' e ] , etc. According to the ...
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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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