Language, Band 8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1932 |
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... voiced stops as ' many languages make voiced stops longer than the corresponding unvoiced sounds ' . Here I am inclined to think he is mistaken ; I do not , at any rate , know any language in which the voiced stops are longer than the un- ...
... voiced stops as ' many languages make voiced stops longer than the corresponding unvoiced sounds ' . Here I am inclined to think he is mistaken ; I do not , at any rate , know any language in which the voiced stops are longer than the un- ...
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... voiced in Low German : for in- stance * s - z- , cf. Dutch zon ' sun ' , where the change is indicated in the writing . According to ' Verner's Law ' Indo - European unvoiced stops , when medial , became Proto - Germanic voiced spirants ...
... voiced in Low German : for in- stance * s - z- , cf. Dutch zon ' sun ' , where the change is indicated in the writing . According to ' Verner's Law ' Indo - European unvoiced stops , when medial , became Proto - Germanic voiced spirants ...
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... voiced vocalic glide which occurs after a voiced consonant followed by another voiced consonant , as in [ dnu : ] , which in more precise transcription should be represented as [ d ° nu : ] . The [ d ] in this example is not exploded ...
... voiced vocalic glide which occurs after a voiced consonant followed by another voiced consonant , as in [ dnu : ] , which in more precise transcription should be represented as [ d ° nu : ] . The [ d ] in this example is not exploded ...
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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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