Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... phonetic and lexical facts seem to support , but sub- ject to the most grave objections ) ; or else by imagining that the original k , slightly affected by a parasitic fricative2 “ in a definite number of instances , even from the Proto ...
... phonetic and lexical facts seem to support , but sub- ject to the most grave objections ) ; or else by imagining that the original k , slightly affected by a parasitic fricative2 “ in a definite number of instances , even from the Proto ...
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... phonetic group kv , by the progressive change of the continuous sound v into the explosive labial surd under the influence of the preceding explosive surd sound , which it eclipsed , became transformed gradu- ally into * b , kp , pp , p ...
... phonetic group kv , by the progressive change of the continuous sound v into the explosive labial surd under the influence of the preceding explosive surd sound , which it eclipsed , became transformed gradu- ally into * b , kp , pp , p ...
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... phonetic law , which teaches us that a sound when corrupted , far from reverting to its primitive entirety , tends to become constantly more corrupted . And here we are indeed in that part of the domain of language in which the ...
... phonetic law , which teaches us that a sound when corrupted , far from reverting to its primitive entirety , tends to become constantly more corrupted . And here we are indeed in that part of the domain of language in which the ...
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... phonetic question is affected by two antecedent considerations : first , his determination to vindicate the period ' theory in its most un- compromising form , so that his pho- netic hypothesis holds a place com- pletely subordinate ...
... phonetic question is affected by two antecedent considerations : first , his determination to vindicate the period ' theory in its most un- compromising form , so that his pho- netic hypothesis holds a place com- pletely subordinate ...
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... phonetic systems of the old Indian and the old Iranian dialects are closely cognate , and do not differ from each other in the total loss of primitive and common sounds , but only in developments and transformations of some among them ...
... phonetic systems of the old Indian and the old Iranian dialects are closely cognate , and do not differ from each other in the total loss of primitive and common sounds , but only in developments and transformations of some among them ...
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