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In the o - stems this case ends in -oy ( as mardoy from mard ' man ' ) and for all other stems the ending is -ē ( ē represents a closed vowel from ey , as sirtē from sirt ' heart ' . ) . The endings -oy and -ē come , by Armenian ...
In the o - stems this case ends in -oy ( as mardoy from mard ' man ' ) and for all other stems the ending is -ē ( ē represents a closed vowel from ey , as sirtē from sirt ' heart ' . ) . The endings -oy and -ē come , by Armenian ...
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For while it is true that every time we have / -əz / we find before it a morpheme ending in / s , š , č , 2 , 3 , 37 , e.g. fox , foxes , the statement seems to be false when we consider Ox , oxen . Since ox ends in / s / we might have ...
For while it is true that every time we have / -əz / we find before it a morpheme ending in / s , š , č , 2 , 3 , 37 , e.g. fox , foxes , the statement seems to be false when we consider Ox , oxen . Since ox ends in / s / we might have ...
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-əz / ' and mot , we must distinguish the two environments : the first is any morphemes ending and beginning in C ; the second is certain particular morphemes ending in V and beginning in / w / . Hence we say that the alternant e for ...
-əz / ' and mot , we must distinguish the two environments : the first is any morphemes ending and beginning in C ; the second is certain particular morphemes ending in V and beginning in / w / . Hence we say that the alternant e for ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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