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It is not the business of this paper to undertake a general critique of ' shwa secundum ' : it is clear from $ 10 ( with footnote 14 ) that one cannot assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of a homorganic syllabic semivowel before non ...
It is not the business of this paper to undertake a general critique of ' shwa secundum ' : it is clear from $ 10 ( with footnote 14 ) that one cannot assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of a homorganic syllabic semivowel before non ...
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In any case it is natural to assume the same vocalism as in Lat . sarpā . 41. Two additional arguments for the former existence of a reduced vowel in the short - vowel series are furnished by the so - called laryngeal theory.59 This is ...
In any case it is natural to assume the same vocalism as in Lat . sarpā . 41. Two additional arguments for the former existence of a reduced vowel in the short - vowel series are furnished by the so - called laryngeal theory.59 This is ...
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The same final result would appear if we assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's sr before vowels or with our or ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptyre : * cakrre , or papāta : cakāra ...
The same final result would appear if we assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's sr before vowels or with our or ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptyre : * cakrre , or papāta : cakāra ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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