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... gives penna as feader , a form quite usual in ME and occurring with the voiced dental stop in early sixteenth century writings ; but even at that time there is no record in the historical dictionaries that the old diph- thong was ...
... gives penna as feader , a form quite usual in ME and occurring with the voiced dental stop in early sixteenth century writings ; but even at that time there is no record in the historical dictionaries that the old diph- thong was ...
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... gives for migrarse also the mean- ings ' to shrivel up ' , ' to become wrinkled ' ( aixiquirse , arrugarse ) , the derivation of which from the primary sense ' to languish ' seems to pre- sent no difficulty . Italian mucca ' milch cow ...
... gives for migrarse also the mean- ings ' to shrivel up ' , ' to become wrinkled ' ( aixiquirse , arrugarse ) , the derivation of which from the primary sense ' to languish ' seems to pre- sent no difficulty . Italian mucca ' milch cow ...
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... gives proof of having made . Although the data on single vowels and single consonants bear greater semblance of having a phonemic basis than does that on the consonant clusters , there is no reason to believe that it is either complete ...
... gives proof of having made . Although the data on single vowels and single consonants bear greater semblance of having a phonemic basis than does that on the consonant clusters , there is no reason to believe that it is either complete ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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