Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... acute and circumflex . A modi- fication of the the same rule accounts for the extension of mobility to originally oxytone -o- and -ā - stems in Balto - Slavic , and for the rise of the Balto - Slavic acute and circumflex accents . The ...
... acute and circumflex . A modi- fication of the the same rule accounts for the extension of mobility to originally oxytone -o- and -ā - stems in Balto - Slavic , and for the rise of the Balto - Slavic acute and circumflex accents . The ...
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... acute : V vv ✓ VV = VV circumflex : = Vý This seems to fit the phonetics reasonably well . I quote Senn ( 75 ) on the work of Gerullis ( which I have not been able to locate ) : Nach Gerullis setzt beim STOSSTON [ acute ] der Druck ...
... acute : V vv ✓ VV = VV circumflex : = Vý This seems to fit the phonetics reasonably well . I quote Senn ( 75 ) on the work of Gerullis ( which I have not been able to locate ) : Nach Gerullis setzt beim STOSSTON [ acute ] der Druck ...
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... ( acute ) , and three moras ( circumflex ) . This can be rejected out of hand , as three degrees of length are not known to be distinctive in any actual language . However , a reasonable interpretation to put on these facts is that ...
... ( acute ) , and three moras ( circumflex ) . This can be rejected out of hand , as three degrees of length are not known to be distinctive in any actual language . However , a reasonable interpretation to put on these facts is that ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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