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Our attention is now drawn to the other famous case of Indo - European initial alternation , that of the Celtic languages . Can there be a connection ? There are a number of arresting similarities between the two initial alternations .
Our attention is now drawn to the other famous case of Indo - European initial alternation , that of the Celtic languages . Can there be a connection ? There are a number of arresting similarities between the two initial alternations .
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There cannot have been an initial alternation in Proto - Italic because the necessary environment of that ... Therefore , despite the tremendously attractive theory that the Celtic and Romance initial alternations are cognate phenomena ...
There cannot have been an initial alternation in Proto - Italic because the necessary environment of that ... Therefore , despite the tremendously attractive theory that the Celtic and Romance initial alternations are cognate phenomena ...
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The argument for // in the present case is that it permits the desired cognation of the initial alternations of Celtic ... The initial alternation is doubtless still automatic and therefore grammatically meaningless , " but each of the ...
The argument for // in the present case is that it permits the desired cognation of the initial alternations of Celtic ... The initial alternation is doubtless still automatic and therefore grammatically meaningless , " but each of the ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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