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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... initial vy- . Real word - initials ( other than the compounds of ví , ní ) , apparently pronounced vy- ( no case of ny- ) , occur according to my count 19 times after short vowels , 5 times after consonants or long vowels , 5 times ...
... initial vy- . Real word - initials ( other than the compounds of ví , ní ) , apparently pronounced vy- ( no case of ny- ) , occur according to my count 19 times after short vowels , 5 times after consonants or long vowels , 5 times ...
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... initial ; and three irregular cases . All in all the yuva- words are at least not un- favorable to [ / yuwa ] as absolute - initial formula . 39. Word - initial ruv- plus vowel occurs only in the present stem ruvá- , root ru , and the ...
... initial ; and three irregular cases . All in all the yuva- words are at least not un- favorable to [ / yuwa ] as absolute - initial formula . 39. Word - initial ruv- plus vowel occurs only in the present stem ruvá- , root ru , and the ...
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... initial in i plus semivowel plus vowel , except the forms in ir- , none of which seems likely to contain IE i ( §37 and footnote 43 ) , is iva , which is enclitic and so never initial ; it is peculiar in other ways too ( often ...
... initial in i plus semivowel plus vowel , except the forms in ir- , none of which seems likely to contain IE i ( §37 and footnote 43 ) , is iva , which is enclitic and so never initial ; it is peculiar in other ways too ( often ...
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