Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... weak articulation of consonants long juxtaposed , whereas in the case of secondary m'n there is recent vocalic syncope with necessary emphatic and clear pronunciation of the two constituent elements and dissimilation favored , m'n > mr ...
... weak articulation of consonants long juxtaposed , whereas in the case of secondary m'n there is recent vocalic syncope with necessary emphatic and clear pronunciation of the two constituent elements and dissimilation favored , m'n > mr ...
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... weak aspirate and then disappeared generally , whereas in Andalusia it remains at the h stage . See Orígenes del español § 41 . Manual de pronunciación española , Madrid , ' 1918 , 3 1926 . 5 In recording the source of the folk - tales ...
... weak aspirate and then disappeared generally , whereas in Andalusia it remains at the h stage . See Orígenes del español § 41 . Manual de pronunciación española , Madrid , ' 1918 , 3 1926 . 5 In recording the source of the folk - tales ...
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... weak intervocalic d because it was derived not from ad - de - in - ante but from ad - in - ante . For Italian innanzi we suppose merely in - ante , the first stage in the prepositional accumulation . The Old Spanish enantes ( Cid 866 ) ...
... weak intervocalic d because it was derived not from ad - de - in - ante but from ad - in - ante . For Italian innanzi we suppose merely in - ante , the first stage in the prepositional accumulation . The Old Spanish enantes ( Cid 866 ) ...
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... weak posi- tion before the word or phrase modified , the reduction of áu to a is explained by regressive assimilation to the accented and more sonorous vowel , as in the cases of alante and ande already discussed.46 If the development ...
... weak posi- tion before the word or phrase modified , the reduction of áu to a is explained by regressive assimilation to the accented and more sonorous vowel , as in the cases of alante and ande already discussed.46 If the development ...
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... weak nouns and in the strong and weak adjective inflection . There are a few examples , however , of -en as the plural ending of nouns that were weak in Old English and a very small number of analogical -en plurals of nouns that were not ...
... weak nouns and in the strong and weak adjective inflection . There are a few examples , however , of -en as the plural ending of nouns that were weak in Old English and a very small number of analogical -en plurals of nouns that were not ...
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