The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical PhonologyLinguistic Society of America, 1945 - 220 sidor |
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... syncope was the stage after the weakening of vowels to their utmost limit ; but the phenomena of Oscan and Umbrian , with much syncope and no weakening , favor my interpretation . Words borrowed later from Greek , like balineum ( §123 ...
... syncope was the stage after the weakening of vowels to their utmost limit ; but the phenomena of Oscan and Umbrian , with much syncope and no weakening , favor my interpretation . Words borrowed later from Greek , like balineum ( §123 ...
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... syncope after the borrowing from Greek . Gk . Пoλúdeukes ( voc . ) , whence Pollux ; the syncope was earlier than the Latin change of ld to ll ( §141 . VII ) . II . In closed medial second syllables , a short vowel after v was lost ...
... syncope after the borrowing from Greek . Gk . Пoλúdeukes ( voc . ) , whence Pollux ; the syncope was earlier than the Latin change of ld to ll ( §141 . VII ) . II . In closed medial second syllables , a short vowel after v was lost ...
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... SYNCOPE WITH SAMPRASARANA ' is syncope , or loss of the vowel of an unaccented syllable , attended by the assumption of the vowel function by yw m n r l which formerly immediately preceded the lost vowel . In plt.2 , e o a i might thus ...
... SYNCOPE WITH SAMPRASARANA ' is syncope , or loss of the vowel of an unaccented syllable , attended by the assumption of the vowel function by yw m n r l which formerly immediately preceded the lost vowel . In plt.2 , e o a i might thus ...
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The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical Phonology Roland Grubb Kent Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1963 |
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¹ Sturtevant ablaut ablaut grades ABLAUT SERIES alphabet analogy anaptyxis antevocalic aspirate assimilation became bilabial borrowed CLLat compensatory lengthening consonant consonantal dental developed dialects diphthong dissimilation dzdh earlier English Exercise Fest final syllables following words forms German grammarians Greek haplology Indo-European initial vowel inscriptions intervocalic Italic k-sound labial languages Late Latin later Latin accent lengthening liquid Lith LLat Long consonants long vowels lost medial nasal nasalized vowel non-aspirate oChSl oLat open syllables original Oscan penult phonetic PLat Plautus preceding vowel Prisc pronounced pronunciation Quint R. S. Conway recomposition rhotacism Roman root Sandhi semivowel short vowel shortened sibilant sound spelling spirant suffix syncope Umbrian unaccented velar Verg Vict voiced voiceless stop weakening whence writing