Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... beginning in C ; the second is certain particular mor- phemes ending in V and beginning in / w / . Hence we say that the alternant e for / - / ( morpheme juncture ) occurs in all environments of the form . . . C - C ... , and in certain ...
... beginning in C ; the second is certain particular mor- phemes ending in V and beginning in / w / . Hence we say that the alternant e for / - / ( morpheme juncture ) occurs in all environments of the form . . . C - C ... , and in certain ...
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... beginning of a speech uw- , rr- etc. existed in IE . Where they or their apparent historic languages in word - initial , they are either new creations r inheritances from IE forms which occurred in connected al consonant preceded by ...
... beginning of a speech uw- , rr- etc. existed in IE . Where they or their apparent historic languages in word - initial , they are either new creations r inheritances from IE forms which occurred in connected al consonant preceded by ...
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... beginning of a speech utterance , no iy- , uw- , rr- etc. existed in IE . Where they or their apparent resultants exist in historic languages in word - initial , they are either new creations since IE times , or inheritances from IE ...
... beginning of a speech utterance , no iy- , uw- , rr- etc. existed in IE . Where they or their apparent resultants exist in historic languages in word - initial , they are either new creations since IE times , or inheritances from IE ...
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