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[ j ] by becoming palatalized , and that the habit of articulating long consonants spread subsequently to forms in which lengthening appears before w l r m n . j - LENGTHENING Type : Go . satjan , OS settian , OHG sezzen , OFris . setta ...
[ j ] by becoming palatalized , and that the habit of articulating long consonants spread subsequently to forms in which lengthening appears before w l r m n . j - LENGTHENING Type : Go . satjan , OS settian , OHG sezzen , OFris . setta ...
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... extended into the literary period.12 It appears to have resulted from two successive developments : ( 1 ) vocalization and reduction by stress ablaut , as already noted , and ( 2 ) syncopation arising from the lengthening process .
... extended into the literary period.12 It appears to have resulted from two successive developments : ( 1 ) vocalization and reduction by stress ablaut , as already noted , and ( 2 ) syncopation arising from the lengthening process .
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Next time the X appears in an equation , we assign it the same number if the equivalents of this X can be substituted for X1 in every equation which has so far been written . If the new X cannot be substituted for all the preceding X1 ...
Next time the X appears in an equation , we assign it the same number if the equivalents of this X can be substituted for X1 in every equation which has so far been written . If the new X cannot be substituted for all the preceding X1 ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society 14 | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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