Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of à homorganic syllabic semivowel before non - syllabic semivowels in what I write iy , uw , rr etc .; the converse of Sievers's Law here excludes the possibility of ' shwa secundum ' . The other ...
... assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of à homorganic syllabic semivowel before non - syllabic semivowels in what I write iy , uw , rr etc .; the converse of Sievers's Law here excludes the possibility of ' shwa secundum ' . The other ...
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... assume loss or reduction of the full - grade e in all weak - grade forms ; in other words IE dhatós ( whence Skt . hitás , Gk . OETÓS ) must represent either Proto - IH * dh Atós or * dhvAtós.60 42. If we assume IH * dh Atós , A must ...
... assume loss or reduction of the full - grade e in all weak - grade forms ; in other words IE dhatós ( whence Skt . hitás , Gk . OETÓS ) must represent either Proto - IH * dh Atós or * dhvAtós.60 42. If we assume IH * dh Atós , A must ...
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... assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's rr before vowels or with our br ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptrre : * cakrṛe , or papāta : cakāra = * paptore : * cakrore . It is not strange that ...
... assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's rr before vowels or with our br ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptrre : * cakrṛe , or papāta : cakāra = * paptore : * cakrore . It is not strange that ...
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