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The early ( dialectal ) loss of ( r ) before [ g ] results in pronunciations like ( nas ) , popularly spelled nuss , and the later loss in standard English in pronunciations like ( n3s ) . The maps show that while ( pas ) and ( nas ) ...
The early ( dialectal ) loss of ( r ) before [ g ] results in pronunciations like ( nas ) , popularly spelled nuss , and the later loss in standard English in pronunciations like ( n3s ) . The maps show that while ( pas ) and ( nas ) ...
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We may summarize the history of -ks- in Italy as follows : its original development paralleled that of -kt- , showing palatalization of -k- to - - before the following consonant and giving -is - and - jt- ( with later developments to ...
We may summarize the history of -ks- in Italy as follows : its original development paralleled that of -kt- , showing palatalization of -k- to - - before the following consonant and giving -is - and - jt- ( with later developments to ...
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This phenomenon is explained by southward borrowing through this region in the Middle Ages , later overlaid by reintroduction of ERom . features from Tuscany through the expansion of standard Italian . A revised theory of dialectal ...
This phenomenon is explained by southward borrowing through this region in the Middle Ages , later overlaid by reintroduction of ERom . features from Tuscany through the expansion of standard Italian . A revised theory of dialectal ...
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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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