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... common - gender acc . pl . [ išhar ] wantuš TÚGELA us at ABOT 4a Vs. 10 ( text in old ductus , Laroche Catalogue 324 ) , which Goetze does not mention . We should therefore assume a common - gender singular wašpaš , but neuter ...
... common - gender acc . pl . [ išhar ] wantuš TÚGELA us at ABOT 4a Vs. 10 ( text in old ductus , Laroche Catalogue 324 ) , which Goetze does not mention . We should therefore assume a common - gender singular wašpaš , but neuter ...
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LENITION IN COMMON SLAVIC HENNING ANDERSEN Harvard University Three different reflexes of Proto - Slavic * g and the reflex of " di changed to frica- tives in early Slavic . A hitherto unnoticed sequential constraint in Common Slavic ...
LENITION IN COMMON SLAVIC HENNING ANDERSEN Harvard University Three different reflexes of Proto - Slavic * g and the reflex of " di changed to frica- tives in early Slavic . A hitherto unnoticed sequential constraint in Common Slavic ...
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... Common Slavic ( §§7-14 ) -concluding that the second part of our premise was correct . In our attempt to interpret the changes ( §§15-20 ) , we discovered that a single element of the phonological system of Common Slavic- namely , the ...
... Common Slavic ( §§7-14 ) -concluding that the second part of our premise was correct . In our attempt to interpret the changes ( §§15-20 ) , we discovered that a single element of the phonological system of Common Slavic- namely , the ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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