Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... assume that at a certain time , after the shifts had taken place that differentiated an earlier form of Armenian from IE , the various developments from each of the IE voiceless stops were in complementary distribution . Excep- tions ...
... assume that at a certain time , after the shifts had taken place that differentiated an earlier form of Armenian from IE , the various developments from each of the IE voiceless stops were in complementary distribution . Excep- tions ...
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... assume from 3d class strong verb pret . ptc . forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bn ] . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b - e - y - d- to b - ey - d- , but not from w - e - r - p- to w - er - p- . For in ...
... assume from 3d class strong verb pret . ptc . forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bn ] . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b - e - y - d- to b - ey - d- , but not from w - e - r - p- to w - er - p- . For in ...
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... assume from the occurrence of the -ij- allophone after initial consonant as well as after heavy syllables and in the third and fourth syllables . We may assume that the allophonic variation of the resonants no longer took place after ...
... assume from the occurrence of the -ij- allophone after initial consonant as well as after heavy syllables and in the third and fourth syllables . We may assume that the allophonic variation of the resonants no longer took place after ...
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