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The first leads him to connect navtbofiai. with /jopoto ; this may be possible, but it does not prove any connection of povos with navos. The second leads him to explain fiavov as pavov ; this, too, is possible, even probable, ...
The first leads him to connect navtbofiai. with /jopoto ; this may be possible, but it does not prove any connection of povos with navos. The second leads him to explain fiavov as pavov ; this, too, is possible, even probable, ...
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It is now possible for ( B1 , ai ; Au , au ) to become four phonemes instead of two , while it would not have been possible if / aj , aw / had continued to be split according to the same criterion as all other syllabics .
It is now possible for ( B1 , ai ; Au , au ) to become four phonemes instead of two , while it would not have been possible if / aj , aw / had continued to be split according to the same criterion as all other syllabics .
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Thus , in ( The man ) paid for a bench in the park , two analyses are possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. ... to be towards choosing for the final phrase the potential head which is as close to it and as small as possible .
Thus , in ( The man ) paid for a bench in the park , two analyses are possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. ... to be towards choosing for the final phrase the potential head which is as close to it and as small as possible .
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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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