Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... final t alternating with final ti tai , so the final r of the Italo - Celtic medio - passive alternates with Hitt.ri. Probably at first r was confined to the position as abso- lute final , alternating with nai ; either in IH or in Pre ...
... final t alternating with final ti tai , so the final r of the Italo - Celtic medio - passive alternates with Hitt.ri. Probably at first r was confined to the position as abso- lute final , alternating with nai ; either in IH or in Pre ...
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... final t and final s in IE , as Greek Ouτws , Kaλws , etc. show . That is , just as the IE nominatives of dental stems ended either in t ( Skt . pāt , sarvatāt ) or in s ( Lat . pēs , sacerdōs ) , so the o - stem ablatives varied between ...
... final t and final s in IE , as Greek Ouτws , Kaλws , etc. show . That is , just as the IE nominatives of dental stems ended either in t ( Skt . pāt , sarvatāt ) or in s ( Lat . pēs , sacerdōs ) , so the o - stem ablatives varied between ...
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... Final k is assimilated to an initial palatal or velar stop of an imme- diately succeeding word , in rapid speech . All the examples at hand are of final -k of the causative auxiliary mu'ŋk . ta's - munq ! u " ' they brought her ' ( ta's ...
... Final k is assimilated to an initial palatal or velar stop of an imme- diately succeeding word , in rapid speech . All the examples at hand are of final -k of the causative auxiliary mu'ŋk . ta's - munq ! u " ' they brought her ' ( ta's ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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