Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... consonants ( xép ) and by dissimilation before suffixal σ ( -xepns from -xeσ pms ) . If we thus separate xeip from IE * ĝher- , it may contain either velar or palatal . Apparently IE bh also appears in Hittite as p in the interior of a ...
... consonants ( xép ) and by dissimilation before suffixal σ ( -xepns from -xeσ pms ) . If we thus separate xeip from IE * ĝher- , it may contain either velar or palatal . Apparently IE bh also appears in Hittite as p in the interior of a ...
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... consonants of the IE base of Lat . lavo , Gk . Now , etc. Medial h appears in several personal endings of the second or hi- conjugation and of the medio - passive voice . If these endings were inherited , Indo - European must have lost ...
... consonants of the IE base of Lat . lavo , Gk . Now , etc. Medial h appears in several personal endings of the second or hi- conjugation and of the medio - passive voice . If these endings were inherited , Indo - European must have lost ...
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... consonants . Hence we should use a single symbol in [ ' igo ] yoke , [ b'it ' ] beat , ( front vowel ) and ( ' pod ... consonant suffices to distinguish the back vowel ) but we actually gain in the accuracy with which the phonetic system ...
... consonants . Hence we should use a single symbol in [ ' igo ] yoke , [ b'it ' ] beat , ( front vowel ) and ( ' pod ... consonant suffices to distinguish the back vowel ) but we actually gain in the accuracy with which the phonetic system ...
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... consonants , bold - face for stressed vowels , etc. Foreign words in Roman type stand out as well as in italics ; the latter can then be used for translations . For a specimen of such printing , see LANGUAGE 1. 130-56 ; 3. 9-11 . 2 ...
... consonants , bold - face for stressed vowels , etc. Foreign words in Roman type stand out as well as in italics ; the latter can then be used for translations . For a specimen of such printing , see LANGUAGE 1. 130-56 ; 3. 9-11 . 2 ...
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... consonant , diabulo , ribolus , tabola ; ( 3 ) forms that retain the pretonic vowel and voice the medial voiceless explosive , pretonic unchanged , comidesa , eredidade , vowel with ' timbre vulgar ' , leterado , pobolatos . The ...
... consonant , diabulo , ribolus , tabola ; ( 3 ) forms that retain the pretonic vowel and voice the medial voiceless explosive , pretonic unchanged , comidesa , eredidade , vowel with ' timbre vulgar ' , leterado , pobolatos . The ...
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