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1 This is all true enough, but a bad help is better than no help, and some
statements of the Roman grammarians have featured prominently in recent
discussions of the phonemic status of the Latin labiovelars, while, when modern
scholarship ...
1 This is all true enough, but a bad help is better than no help, and some
statements of the Roman grammarians have featured prominently in recent
discussions of the phonemic status of the Latin labiovelars, while, when modern
scholarship ...
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3c) It is clear from the testimony of the Roman grammarians that for them qu was
monophonemic: we should not go against the native speaker's assessment (
Sturtevant, Sidney Allen, Coleman). Indeed we should not. But it has been shown
...
3c) It is clear from the testimony of the Roman grammarians that for them qu was
monophonemic: we should not go against the native speaker's assessment (
Sturtevant, Sidney Allen, Coleman). Indeed we should not. But it has been shown
...
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For the p would clearly not appear in a morphophonemic (underlying)
representation ("ein P . . . welches mit Stamm oder Endung keine Gemeinschaft
hat" - Brambach),59 as was noted by the Roman grammarians. But of course
Latin ...
For the p would clearly not appear in a morphophonemic (underlying)
representation ("ein P . . . welches mit Stamm oder Endung keine Gemeinschaft
hat" - Brambach),59 as was noted by the Roman grammarians. But of course
Latin ...
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Testimonia from the Roman Grammarians | 100 |
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