Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... occur very often in trimeter verses . Its favorite locus , pāda - initial , will obviously never follow V , and of course its metrical shape presumably accounts for its fre- quent appearance in this locus . This is not automatic , of ...
... occur very often in trimeter verses . Its favorite locus , pāda - initial , will obviously never follow V , and of course its metrical shape presumably accounts for its fre- quent appearance in this locus . This is not automatic , of ...
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... occurring in breaks , hints that bhúva- would occur a few times after V if it were to occur in trimeter breaks . 13. The distribution of tirá- ' passes ' is interesting , since it very often occurs after a light syllable ; this is ...
... occurring in breaks , hints that bhúva- would occur a few times after V if it were to occur in trimeter breaks . 13. The distribution of tirá- ' passes ' is interesting , since it very often occurs after a light syllable ; this is ...
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... occur word - finally , the fact is that the back dorso - velar stops do not occur there either . Thus the voiceless back dorso - velar fricative phone occurs only syllable - finally and is in complementation with the other back dorso ...
... occur word - finally , the fact is that the back dorso - velar stops do not occur there either . Thus the voiceless back dorso - velar fricative phone occurs only syllable - finally and is in complementation with the other back dorso ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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