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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... gemination of both a voiced and an unvoiced stop is the corresponding voiceless geminate , the type -ata- or -ada- being re- placed by -atta- . This process furnishes a new and apparently distinctive on- omastic morpheme , which exists ...
... gemination of both a voiced and an unvoiced stop is the corresponding voiceless geminate , the type -ata- or -ada- being re- placed by -atta- . This process furnishes a new and apparently distinctive on- omastic morpheme , which exists ...
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... gemination . The handbooks discuss this gemination so thoroughly that there is no need to repeat the data . Using OE settan , OS settean , OHG setzan vs. Go . satjan , OIcel . setja as an example , we may note that in consonant gemination ...
... gemination . The handbooks discuss this gemination so thoroughly that there is no need to repeat the data . Using OE settan , OS settean , OHG setzan vs. Go . satjan , OIcel . setja as an example , we may note that in consonant gemination ...
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... gemination to the WGmc . dialects . Since the subsequent history of Gothic is unknown , we can only contrast the WGmc . with the NGmc . dialects . I assume that consonant gemination did not take place in North Germanic because syl ...
... gemination to the WGmc . dialects . Since the subsequent history of Gothic is unknown , we can only contrast the WGmc . with the NGmc . dialects . I assume that consonant gemination did not take place in North Germanic because syl ...
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