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Whether or not the second element of Gk . av had become fricative , there appears to be no reason for supposing that Latin au had undergone the same development . Greek ev is transcribed in Gothic as aiw , e.g. alwxaristia eixa plotia ...
Whether or not the second element of Gk . av had become fricative , there appears to be no reason for supposing that Latin au had undergone the same development . Greek ev is transcribed in Gothic as aiw , e.g. alwxaristia eixa plotia ...
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Conversely , since Italian names have become familiar to native Americans , recent immigrants from Italy are less likely than earlier ones to change their names ; and European and American Jews migrating to Palestine , where modern ...
Conversely , since Italian names have become familiar to native Americans , recent immigrants from Italy are less likely than earlier ones to change their names ; and European and American Jews migrating to Palestine , where modern ...
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( ii ) In two steps : first rabh + ta becomes rabh + dha ; then rabh + dha becomes rab + dha . ( iii ) Again in two steps : first rabh + ta becomes rab + ta ; then rab + ta becomes rab + dha . In ( ii ) ta changes before rabh ; in ( iii ) ...
( ii ) In two steps : first rabh + ta becomes rabh + dha ; then rabh + dha becomes rab + dha . ( iii ) Again in two steps : first rabh + ta becomes rab + ta ; then rab + ta becomes rab + dha . In ( ii ) ta changes before rabh ; in ( iii ) ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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