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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... consonant and before a vowel : ( a ) if the preceding syllable is ' light ' ( prosodically short ) , that is , if the consonant is preceded by a short vowel ( whether in the same word or not ) , the semivowel is consonantal . Formula ...
... consonant and before a vowel : ( a ) if the preceding syllable is ' light ' ( prosodically short ) , that is , if the consonant is preceded by a short vowel ( whether in the same word or not ) , the semivowel is consonantal . Formula ...
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... consonant preceded by a short vowel ( regular ) , twice after a consonant preceded by a long vowel and 7 times after a short vowel ( irregular ) ; but , curiously , not once initially , unless I have erred.On the other hand , dual forms ...
... consonant preceded by a short vowel ( regular ) , twice after a consonant preceded by a long vowel and 7 times after a short vowel ( irregular ) ; but , curiously , not once initially , unless I have erred.On the other hand , dual forms ...
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... consonant or final ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . 8. In absolute initial before a consonant ; the first semivowel is consonantal , the second vocalic . [ / yut ] ( $ 28 ) 9. After a vowel ( of any quantity ) and before a consonant : the ...
... consonant or final ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . 8. In absolute initial before a consonant ; the first semivowel is consonantal , the second vocalic . [ / yut ] ( $ 28 ) 9. After a vowel ( of any quantity ) and before a consonant : the ...
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