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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... position before a consonant , the representation of IE voiceless stops is zero ; before r , a prothetic vowel is developed : t'ew ' wing ' : Gk . pterón id . erēç ' elder ' : Gk . présbus id . erek ' ' three ' : Gk . treis id . C. In ...
... position before a consonant , the representation of IE voiceless stops is zero ; before r , a prothetic vowel is developed : t'ew ' wing ' : Gk . pterón id . erēç ' elder ' : Gk . présbus id . erek ' ' three ' : Gk . treis id . C. In ...
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... position before a verb or immediately after an auxiliary and for all other positions ; ( 2 ) they have stressed and unstressed alternate forms ; ( 3 ) they have distinct forms for the possessive in attributive position and as absolute ...
... position before a verb or immediately after an auxiliary and for all other positions ; ( 2 ) they have stressed and unstressed alternate forms ; ( 3 ) they have distinct forms for the possessive in attributive position and as absolute ...
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... position than that of the following vowel , with voiceless onset , friction noise , and an out - from - the- center glide to the vowel position ' ; but a good many reputable phoneticians have described prevocalic / h / as a voiceless or ...
... position than that of the following vowel , with voiceless onset , friction noise , and an out - from - the- center glide to the vowel position ' ; but a good many reputable phoneticians have described prevocalic / h / as a voiceless or ...
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