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( This interpretation seems preferable to one that would separate s from the spirants resulting from the Proto - Armenian sound shift , since s patterns with these spirants in the sequences * n S and * Sw ; see below . ) ...
( This interpretation seems preferable to one that would separate s from the spirants resulting from the Proto - Armenian sound shift , since s patterns with these spirants in the sequences * n S and * Sw ; see below . ) ...
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does not seem to regard these as phonemically significant . That the phenomenon of slur , as revealed by the spectrograph in languages today , was also present in Old English , seems to us very probable ; but OE spellings like dyde ...
does not seem to regard these as phonemically significant . That the phenomenon of slur , as revealed by the spectrograph in languages today , was also present in Old English , seems to us very probable ; but OE spellings like dyde ...
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The group of three papers which follow , by younger members of the Circle , seem all definitely inferior . Felix Vodička ( who has written an ... The paper by Jiří Veltruský , Man and object in the theater , seems to me also trite .
The group of three papers which follow , by younger members of the Circle , seem all definitely inferior . Felix Vodička ( who has written an ... The paper by Jiří Veltruský , Man and object in the theater , seems to me also trite .
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