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In all these cases we explain the behavior of the reinforcing listener by pointing to an improvement in the possibility of controlling the speaker whom he reinforces ' ( 56 ) . Perhaps this provides the explanation for the behavior of ...
In all these cases we explain the behavior of the reinforcing listener by pointing to an improvement in the possibility of controlling the speaker whom he reinforces ' ( 56 ) . Perhaps this provides the explanation for the behavior of ...
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There have also been increasing attempts , however , to explain innovations common to two or more of the Germanic dialects as due to the spread of such innovations from particular centers , even after other dialect boundaries are ...
There have also been increasing attempts , however , to explain innovations common to two or more of the Germanic dialects as due to the spread of such innovations from particular centers , even after other dialect boundaries are ...
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Weinrich explains that u lengthened to u before a single consonant ( gula > jula ) and that this u was qualitatively differentiated from original ū ( nūdum ) in order to avoid the collision of the two phonemes ; but if we assume such ...
Weinrich explains that u lengthened to u before a single consonant ( gula > jula ) and that this u was qualitatively differentiated from original ū ( nūdum ) in order to avoid the collision of the two phonemes ; but if we assume such ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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