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The introduction ( 1-29 ) ) states the problems and defines them ; then there is a long section ( 30– 198 ) discussing the accent in each of the important IE languages , and another long section ( 199–403 ) on the accent in primitive IE ...
The introduction ( 1-29 ) ) states the problems and defines them ; then there is a long section ( 30– 198 ) discussing the accent in each of the important IE languages , and another long section ( 199–403 ) on the accent in primitive IE ...
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the primitive Italic accent on the initial syllable , which has for decades been viewed as the cause of syncope and vowel weakening in non - initial syllables in Latin Unlike the French scholars , who maintain that there never was an ...
the primitive Italic accent on the initial syllable , which has for decades been viewed as the cause of syncope and vowel weakening in non - initial syllables in Latin Unlike the French scholars , who maintain that there never was an ...
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Hirt74 presents the view that primitive IE -ai became Latin -ī if it bore the IE accent and Latin -ě if it was unaccented in IE ; and that primitive IE -i became -e in Latin if it bore the IE accent , and was lost if it was unaccented .
Hirt74 presents the view that primitive IE -ai became Latin -ī if it bore the IE accent and Latin -ě if it was unaccented in IE ; and that primitive IE -i became -e in Latin if it bore the IE accent , and was lost if it was unaccented .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM PERO | 15 |
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