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INITIAL ALTERNATION IN PROTO - ROMANCE CLIFFORD S. LEONARD , JR . University of Wisconsin The traditional explanation of Proto - Romance geminate initials ( as in Italian rafforzamento ) , in terms of a progressive assimilation ...
INITIAL ALTERNATION IN PROTO - ROMANCE CLIFFORD S. LEONARD , JR . University of Wisconsin The traditional explanation of Proto - Romance geminate initials ( as in Italian rafforzamento ) , in terms of a progressive assimilation ...
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Rumanian , however , medial / 1 / merges with / r / , while initial l and medial / 11 / survive as [ l ] . Medial / n / yields a special symbol , ' nasal r ' ( which has since been replaced by n ) , while initial n and medial / nn / are ...
Rumanian , however , medial / 1 / merges with / r / , while initial l and medial / 11 / survive as [ l ] . Medial / n / yields a special symbol , ' nasal r ' ( which has since been replaced by n ) , while initial n and medial / nn / are ...
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2 4 5 1 INITIAL AFTER PAUSE 3 BETWEEN VOWELS INITIAL OR MEDIAL AFTER CONSONANT BETWEEN VOWELS ( INITIAL OR MEDIAL ) INITIAL ... to the fate of the Proto - Romance allophonic alternations in the irregular development of initial voicing .
2 4 5 1 INITIAL AFTER PAUSE 3 BETWEEN VOWELS INITIAL OR MEDIAL AFTER CONSONANT BETWEEN VOWELS ( INITIAL OR MEDIAL ) INITIAL ... to the fate of the Proto - Romance allophonic alternations in the irregular development of initial voicing .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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