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there were good reasons for doing so , a man so well versed in Greek as Wulfila would not transcribe Greek words so unsystematically , especially in view of the fact that his spelling method was based essentially on that of contemporary ...
there were good reasons for doing so , a man so well versed in Greek as Wulfila would not transcribe Greek words so unsystematically , especially in view of the fact that his spelling method was based essentially on that of contemporary ...
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If Wulfila pronounced stains with ( ai ) and wair with se ] , or augo with ( au ) and daúr with ( o ) , it is hard to believe that he would not distinguish the diphthongs from the vowels in spelling , especially in view of the fact that ...
If Wulfila pronounced stains with ( ai ) and wair with se ] , or augo with ( au ) and daúr with ( o ) , it is hard to believe that he would not distinguish the diphthongs from the vowels in spelling , especially in view of the fact that ...
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To identify the word cokes as foreign the author adduces the c in the spelling , even though the word is regularly spelled koks and the conservative spelling is found only on some coal dealers ' signs . Such non - phonemic spellings as ...
To identify the word cokes as foreign the author adduces the c in the spelling , even though the word is regularly spelled koks and the conservative spelling is found only on some coal dealers ' signs . Such non - phonemic spellings as ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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