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He decides to accept a Celtic substratum on the basis of place names with -tt- suffixes , and of the generally high frequency of those suffixes in Late Latin documents originating in areas with a presumed Celtic substratum .
He decides to accept a Celtic substratum on the basis of place names with -tt- suffixes , and of the generally high frequency of those suffixes in Late Latin documents originating in areas with a presumed Celtic substratum .
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There is no evidence except , circularly , the Old English orthographic use of y — to support the belief that Latin as pronounced in Saxon England distinguished in pronunciation between i and y . In Roman times , when many Greek words ...
There is no evidence except , circularly , the Old English orthographic use of y — to support the belief that Latin as pronounced in Saxon England distinguished in pronunciation between i and y . In Roman times , when many Greek words ...
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If the Latin pronunciation learned by the scribes had included a phonemic contrast between [ y ] and [ i ] , the scribes would ... their English speech habits to their Latin , and hence would have kept the two Latin spellings apart .
If the Latin pronunciation learned by the scribes had included a phonemic contrast between [ y ] and [ i ] , the scribes would ... their English speech habits to their Latin , and hence would have kept the two Latin spellings apart .
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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