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Perhaps in certain syllabic positions the distinction between [ 1 ] and [ ^ ] rests on a morphophonemic basis , or at least would be clarified if possible alternations of a set of forms were examined .
Perhaps in certain syllabic positions the distinction between [ 1 ] and [ ^ ] rests on a morphophonemic basis , or at least would be clarified if possible alternations of a set of forms were examined .
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Kozumplik regards Hans Sachs ' distinction between the two e's before r and Harsdörfer's apparent distinction between them before nasals as a literary feature . As he himself admits ( fn . 13 ) , he has no evidence that Sachs ...
Kozumplik regards Hans Sachs ' distinction between the two e's before r and Harsdörfer's apparent distinction between them before nasals as a literary feature . As he himself admits ( fn . 13 ) , he has no evidence that Sachs ...
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A second important feature common to Irish and Welsh , and therefore of Celtic date , is the distinction between absolute and conjunct inflexion . A simple verb shows absolute inflexion when it stands alone .
A second important feature common to Irish and Welsh , and therefore of Celtic date , is the distinction between absolute and conjunct inflexion . A simple verb shows absolute inflexion when it stands alone .
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Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
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