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... position or before syllabics or [ j , w ] , or before final [ r ] ; but cf. the S form of [ ej ] . Hence it does not occur before [ r ] plus syllabic in Type 1b , but it occurs freely in this position in Type 3 : berry , merit , error ...
... position or before syllabics or [ j , w ] , or before final [ r ] ; but cf. the S form of [ ej ] . Hence it does not occur before [ r ] plus syllabic in Type 1b , but it occurs freely in this position in Type 3 : berry , merit , error ...
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... position . AGAIN THE INITIAL SYLLABLE MORRIS SWADESH In LANGUAGE 7.179-89 ( 1931 ) I argued that the initial syllable of a word had no special strength , qua initial syllable , to resist phonetic change or loss . My examples were drawn ...
... position . AGAIN THE INITIAL SYLLABLE MORRIS SWADESH In LANGUAGE 7.179-89 ( 1931 ) I argued that the initial syllable of a word had no special strength , qua initial syllable , to resist phonetic change or loss . My examples were drawn ...
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... position in the words of the individual languages , itemizing vowels of the first and second syllable and consonants in initial , medial , and final position . He carefully points out where one ( or two ) of the languages show a merging ...
... position in the words of the individual languages , itemizing vowels of the first and second syllable and consonants in initial , medial , and final position . He carefully points out where one ( or two ) of the languages show a merging ...
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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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Ablaut accent adjective analogy ancar assimilation Bloomfield Bolling Chicago College Comparative consonants corresponding derived dialect dictionaries diphthong Dravidian E. H. Sturtevant Edgerton EDWARD SAPIR English Etruscan etymology examples final FM Prof forms French genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek Hindi Hirt Hittite Hittite Language Illyr Indo Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial inscriptions Langs Latin Library LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lith masc meaning mēs Messapic nasal Nepali nominative nouns oblique occur Ohio State University Old High German original phoneme phonetic laws phonology plural present pret PROFESSOR pronouns R. G. Kent ROLAND G Romance root Sanskrit SAPIR seems semantic Semitic semivowels sing singular Society of America sound speakers speech suffix syllable syntax tion Tocharian Twaddell Type Univ variants verb vowel Vulgar Latin words Yale University