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Between consonants a semivowel is always vocalic , allophonically -TRT- , between vowels it is always consonantal , -ARA- . In utterance - initial position before a consonant or in final position after a consonant , the semivowel is ...
Between consonants a semivowel is always vocalic , allophonically -TRT- , between vowels it is always consonantal , -ARA- . In utterance - initial position before a consonant or in final position after a consonant , the semivowel is ...
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A. the suffix -ijB. the suffix -šC. limitation of the final consonant of the comparative stem to a stage - II consonant or to a consonant which does not participate in substitutive softening , the final consonant of the comparative stem ...
A. the suffix -ijB. the suffix -šC. limitation of the final consonant of the comparative stem to a stage - II consonant or to a consonant which does not participate in substitutive softening , the final consonant of the comparative stem ...
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It is interesting to note in this connection that the clearest outlines are provided by those features which are accessible to the traditional phonemic analysis : the palatalization of consonants and the prosodic features of stress ...
It is interesting to note in this connection that the clearest outlines are provided by those features which are accessible to the traditional phonemic analysis : the palatalization of consonants and the prosodic features of stress ...
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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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