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As observed above , there is reason to believe that w was pronounced in áiws and lēw as well as in triwis , so that the phonological - orthographic distinction between this w and the u in triu apparently was based on a difference ...
As observed above , there is reason to believe that w was pronounced in áiws and lēw as well as in triwis , so that the phonological - orthographic distinction between this w and the u in triu apparently was based on a difference ...
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The reason for calling descriptions ( ii ) and ( iii ) compromises between the pure static and the pure dynamic conceptions is that in each of them , the conditioning alternant of one morpheme is its basic alternant and the conditioning ...
The reason for calling descriptions ( ii ) and ( iii ) compromises between the pure static and the pure dynamic conceptions is that in each of them , the conditioning alternant of one morpheme is its basic alternant and the conditioning ...
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In the absence of weightier reasons , the vastly greater frequency of ta justifies us in taking it to be non - automatically basic to na . The root ac ' bend ' has in the ... Reason why the dynamic conception has been customary .
In the absence of weightier reasons , the vastly greater frequency of ta justifies us in taking it to be non - automatically basic to na . The root ac ' bend ' has in the ... Reason why the dynamic conception has been customary .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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