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Proponents of the monophthongal theory answer the argument by pointing out that this inscription belongs to the 3d century , and that in the Gothic Bible ai is used to transcribe Greek e and Latin e , e.g. Paitrus IIétpos , laiktjo ...
Proponents of the monophthongal theory answer the argument by pointing out that this inscription belongs to the 3d century , and that in the Gothic Bible ai is used to transcribe Greek e and Latin e , e.g. Paitrus IIétpos , laiktjo ...
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The word , it is believed , radiated from Catalonia , where it is recorded at an early date ; thence , it spread to Genoa , not later than in the 12th century . Genoa became the focal point for its further propagation throughout the ...
The word , it is believed , radiated from Catalonia , where it is recorded at an early date ; thence , it spread to Genoa , not later than in the 12th century . Genoa became the focal point for its further propagation throughout the ...
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In unstressed syllables after a consonant , w was regularly dropped in early modern English , as in summat above , with traces of the loss evidenced as far back as the 13th century . Walker repudiates this omission of w as vulgar ...
In unstressed syllables after a consonant , w was regularly dropped in early modern English , as in summat above , with traces of the loss evidenced as far back as the 13th century . Walker repudiates this omission of w as vulgar ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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