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... spirant , which he writes ḥ and I shall write x , or the voiced spirant , which he writes ' and I shall write y . Since x is held to induce a - color of a neighboring vowel , the former hypothesis requires the assump- tion that IE bherō ...
... spirant , which he writes ḥ and I shall write x , or the voiced spirant , which he writes ' and I shall write y . Since x is held to induce a - color of a neighboring vowel , the former hypothesis requires the assump- tion that IE bherō ...
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... spirant is spoken always in the affricate manner , with the organs as far as possible in position for the spirant at the moment when the stop is opened . We should say , therefore , that in the HG dialects which shift WGic [ p- , t- , k ...
... spirant is spoken always in the affricate manner , with the organs as far as possible in position for the spirant at the moment when the stop is opened . We should say , therefore , that in the HG dialects which shift WGic [ p- , t- , k ...
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... spirant ( apart , always , from the further shifts to [ f- ] and [ x- ] ) , then the special character of these combinations is determined for each dialect . Most HG dialects con- form to Heusler's Law ( Heusler 24 [ 1888 ] ) : in ...
... spirant ( apart , always , from the further shifts to [ f- ] and [ x- ] ) , then the special character of these combinations is determined for each dialect . Most HG dialects con- form to Heusler's Law ( Heusler 24 [ 1888 ] ) : in ...
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A Neapolitan Note | 61 |
Notes and Personalia | 83 |
II | 93 |
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ablaut adjective Akkadian American analogy Arabic assume beside broken plurals cnossian cnyssan connection consonant corresponding Couvreur derived dialects ending English etymology evidence examples explain expression fact feminine forms full-grade gender genitive genitive inflection German gǝh Goth grade Gramm Grammar Greek Güntert Hirt Hitt Hittite Hopi Hurrian Indo-European Indo-European languages Indo-Hittite initial instance Kent knussjan Kwakiutl language laryngeal later Latin linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lithuanian loanwords meaning modalities Nootka nouns Nuzi Nuzu occurs Ohio State University original Oscan phoneme plural polarity Polish position present probably PROFESSOR pronoun reduplicated ROLAND G Romance root Sapir schwa seems semantic Semitic sentence Society of America Solør sound spirant stem Sturtevant suffix suggested syllable syntax thematic tion Toch Tocharian translation transrelative Varro verb verbal Verhältnis vocabulary voiceless vowel Wakashan Walde-Pokorny WGic words