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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... semivowel could occur after a syllabic ( vocalic ) semivowel before a consonant or in absolutely final position ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . In other words , a semivowel immediately before a consonant , or at the end of a speech utterance ...
... semivowel could occur after a syllabic ( vocalic ) semivowel before a consonant or in absolutely final position ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . In other words , a semivowel immediately before a consonant , or at the end of a speech utterance ...
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... semivowel phonemes . It is obvious that in some respects the historic behavior of the former , as they appear ( or ... semivowel is vocalic . [ tit ] [ / it ] [ ti / ] ( §4 ) 2. Between vowels , and in absolute initial or final position ...
... semivowel phonemes . It is obvious that in some respects the historic behavior of the former , as they appear ( or ... semivowel is vocalic . [ tit ] [ / it ] [ ti / ] ( §4 ) 2. Between vowels , and in absolute initial or final position ...
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... semivowel could occur in IE after a semivowel and before a consonant or final ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . 8. In absolute initial before a consonant ; the first semivowel is consonantal , the ... semivowel THE INDO - EUROPEAN SEMIVOWELS 109.
... semivowel could occur in IE after a semivowel and before a consonant or final ( §27 and footnote 36 ) . 8. In absolute initial before a consonant ; the first semivowel is consonantal , the ... semivowel THE INDO - EUROPEAN SEMIVOWELS 109.
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