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He assumes ( 29 ) that the IE voiceless stops first developed into voiceless aspirates , which were preserved under certain conditions . One would expect to find at least a suggestion as to how the assumed aspirates came to yield w ...
He assumes ( 29 ) that the IE voiceless stops first developed into voiceless aspirates , which were preserved under certain conditions . One would expect to find at least a suggestion as to how the assumed aspirates came to yield w ...
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A similar variation existed in early PGmc . for the other resonants , as we may assume from 3d class strong verb pret . ptc . forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bņð ) . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b ...
A similar variation existed in early PGmc . for the other resonants , as we may assume from 3d class strong verb pret . ptc . forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bņð ) . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b ...
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We cannot imagine what possible reason they have for assuming that the initial one was phonetically [ h ) and the final one was phonetically ( x ) . We assume they were both voiceless spirants of the ( x ) or ( s ) type ( backer or ...
We cannot imagine what possible reason they have for assuming that the initial one was phonetically [ h ) and the final one was phonetically ( x ) . We assume they were both voiceless spirants of the ( x ) or ( s ) type ( backer or ...
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