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This is to say that final s seems to disappear as if conditioned by the same factor responsible for the loss of final s in instances such as facturus sum + facturu ' sum , opus sunt → opu ' sunt , Venus mi → Venu ' mi etc.
This is to say that final s seems to disappear as if conditioned by the same factor responsible for the loss of final s in instances such as facturus sum + facturu ' sum , opus sunt → opu ' sunt , Venus mi → Venu ' mi etc.
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Thus , at first sight , Table 1 seems to contradict the above statement ; but consider Table 2 . Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Enn . Ann . 8 5 8 15 58 Lucretius 2 6 2 4 35 Table 2. The frequency of the suppression of final s , as distributed ...
Thus , at first sight , Table 1 seems to contradict the above statement ; but consider Table 2 . Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Enn . Ann . 8 5 8 15 58 Lucretius 2 6 2 4 35 Table 2. The frequency of the suppression of final s , as distributed ...
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The appropriate generalization so far is that in three - syllable monomorphemic words with a lax final vowel , if the second syllable ends in a sonorant , then the word receives initial stress . Note that words with a TENSE vowel in the ...
The appropriate generalization so far is that in three - syllable monomorphemic words with a lax final vowel , if the second syllable ends in a sonorant , then the word receives initial stress . Note that words with a TENSE vowel in the ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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