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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... probably voiced spirants . Only this assumption can account for such ap- parently disparate developments as ( d ) and ( e ) . At a relatively early date , but probably after the spirants had been replaced by occlusives in ( d ) , the ...
... probably voiced spirants . Only this assumption can account for such ap- parently disparate developments as ( d ) and ( e ) . At a relatively early date , but probably after the spirants had been replaced by occlusives in ( d ) , the ...
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... probably [ ts ] or [ to ] . I am convinced that it was an affricate [ ts ] , for the following reasons . ( a ) In the Roman alphabet as employed in Gaul , this phoneme is represented by a barred D ( more frequently doubled ) or by a ...
... probably [ ts ] or [ to ] . I am convinced that it was an affricate [ ts ] , for the following reasons . ( a ) In the Roman alphabet as employed in Gaul , this phoneme is represented by a barred D ( more frequently doubled ) or by a ...
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... probably did have some structural basis , and that graphically identical forms most probably were not real homonyms ; but the explanations take us outside of the real description and still do not save us from listing the separate stems ...
... probably did have some structural basis , and that graphically identical forms most probably were not real homonyms ; but the explanations take us outside of the real description and still do not save us from listing the separate stems ...
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