The Relative Chronology of Some Major Latin Sound ChangesYale University, 1988 - 308 sidor |
Innehåll
Table of Contents | xvii |
List of Abbreviations | xxiii |
LDarkening and Bleeding Rules | 44 |
Upphovsrätt | |
Vanliga ord och fraser
A-Weakening ablaut adjectives allophone analogical anaptyxis apocope assimilation attested become beside Brugmann Buck closed syllable clusters Compensatory Lengthening compounds consonant counter-examples Cowgill CSC-Loss dental dereduplication dialectal diphthong dissimilation e-grade Ernout etymology evidence examples explain full-grade g-grade Geminate Geminate Simplification Goth Greek helvus initial syllables inscriptional Kent labial Latin Leumann Leumann loc Lith long vowel loss Maniet medial syllables Medial Weakening Meillet-Vendryes midstage monophthongization morphological nasal Note nouns occurred open syllables ordering original Oscan Osco-Umbrian palatal parallel phonological phonotactically Planta Plaut Plautus possible preceding preform pronunciation Proto-Italic R-Lowering raising reduplication relative chronology remains rhotacism RKC-Loss root s-stem seems shows simply single rule Sommer-Pfister sound changes spelling Spirant stage stem suffix sync syncope thematic Umbrian unrounding Varro velar voiced Vowel Backing words zero-grade