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THE INDO - EUROPEAN SEMIVOWELS IN BALTO - SLAVIC WILLIAM R. SCHMALSTIEG University of Kentucky It is generally assumed that the IE semivowels / y w r 1 m n / could function either as vowels or as consonants , depending upon their ...
THE INDO - EUROPEAN SEMIVOWELS IN BALTO - SLAVIC WILLIAM R. SCHMALSTIEG University of Kentucky It is generally assumed that the IE semivowels / y w r 1 m n / could function either as vowels or as consonants , depending upon their ...
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Since the mathematical properties of the beta - function are not easy to visualize or work with , we shall compare this distribution with others not on the basis of the distribution function N ( f ) itself , but rather on the basis of ...
Since the mathematical properties of the beta - function are not easy to visualize or work with , we shall compare this distribution with others not on the basis of the distribution function N ( f ) itself , but rather on the basis of ...
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... expressed as a function of P.12 1 Moreover , if the words are ranked by decreasing frequency , and if the rank assigned to all words of a given length L ( or probability [ q / ( 1 q ) ] p1 ) is the average rank R of all the words in ...
... expressed as a function of P.12 1 Moreover , if the words are ranked by decreasing frequency , and if the rank assigned to all words of a given length L ( or probability [ q / ( 1 q ) ] p1 ) is the average rank R of all the words in ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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