Language, Band 8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1932 |
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... stops instead of as one long stop , the breath emitted between the two ultimately strengthening to a full sound . ] 3 It has long been recognized that a consonantal group consisting of two dental stops had in primitive Indo - European a ...
... stops instead of as one long stop , the breath emitted between the two ultimately strengthening to a full sound . ] 3 It has long been recognized that a consonantal group consisting of two dental stops had in primitive Indo - European a ...
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... stops ; yet there will be found reasons to suspect that this is merely an analogical development . The st in Avestan , Balto - Slavonic , etc. , is quite understandable , for it shows the dissimilative loss of the prior of two stops of ...
... stops ; yet there will be found reasons to suspect that this is merely an analogical development . The st in Avestan , Balto - Slavonic , etc. , is quite understandable , for it shows the dissimilative loss of the prior of two stops of ...
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... stops are found in the phrases black king , big girl , stop paying , Bob buys , bad dime ; and they are readily sounded in a correct way by speakers of English , to whom long consonants are part of the speech pattern . But it is quite ...
... stops are found in the phrases black king , big girl , stop paying , Bob buys , bad dime ; and they are readily sounded in a correct way by speakers of English , to whom long consonants are part of the speech pattern . But it is quite ...
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W NORMAN BROWN Some Lexical Notes in Sanskrit Jaina | 11 |
ROLAND G KENT The Development of the IndoEuropean Den | 18 |
MELVILLE JACOBS Notes on the Structure of Chinook Jargon | 27 |
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