Two Studies in Latin PhonologyAnma Libri, 1977 - 237 sidor |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 18
Sida 56
... aqua has its normal prosody as in CIL IV.1649 , and attributing it to unclassical prosody in the second syllable of vendes ( confusion with future ? ) as well as in aqua . The spelling acuam is interesting ; it occurs in other ...
... aqua has its normal prosody as in CIL IV.1649 , and attributing it to unclassical prosody in the second syllable of vendes ( confusion with future ? ) as well as in aqua . The spelling acuam is interesting ; it occurs in other ...
Sida 58
... aqua 60 times of which 2 or 3 not with metrically light initial syllable . The reason must be that ' chaque mot a son histoire ' : 72 the de- viant type may reflect a phonological rule , but only aqua is affected in Luc- retius ...
... aqua 60 times of which 2 or 3 not with metrically light initial syllable . The reason must be that ' chaque mot a son histoire ' : 72 the de- viant type may reflect a phonological rule , but only aqua is affected in Luc- retius ...
Sida 68
... aqua and acua are unsatisfactory graphemic representations of ak - wa , and if the Appendix Probi ( which needed a clear spelling for the vulgar form to contrast with ' correct ' aqua ) had to spell ak - wa , it therefore had little ...
... aqua and acua are unsatisfactory graphemic representations of ak - wa , and if the Appendix Probi ( which needed a clear spelling for the vulgar form to contrast with ' correct ' aqua ) had to spell ak - wa , it therefore had little ...
Innehåll
Preface | 13 |
Testimonia from the Roman Grammarians | 100 |
Preface | 109 |
Upphovsrätt | |
1 andra avsnitt visas inte
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Linguistic Studies Offered to Joseph Greenberg on the Occasion of His ... Joseph Harold Greenberg Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1976 |
Linguistic Studies Offered to Joseph Greenberg on the Occasion of His ... Joseph Harold Greenberg Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1976 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
allophone aqua archiphoneme biphonemic clusters biphonemic medial C₁ classical clus cluster frequency cluster status commutation commutation test compound boundary consonant clusters consonantal consonants and clusters correlation dentals dialect distribution Etruscan evidence fact final clusters Frequ gemination grammarians grapheme Greek heterosyllabic homosyllabic initial and final initial clusters intervocalic clusters Kabardian labialization labiovelars language Ling linguistic liquids littera Lucretius medial clusters Messapic metrical monophonemic monophonemic status morpheme morpheme boundary morphophonemic muta cum liquida nasal neme non-compound obstruent occur off-glide Oscan P-rules parallel Phon phonemic phonological phonotactic position Priscian pt art quam quoniam relative frequency Roman rule scattergram segments semivowel sequences sibilant single consonants sonant spelling syllabification syllable Table tion triphonemic Ubykh Umbrian variant velar Velius Velius Longus vocalic voiced voiceless stop vowel vulgar Latin word boundary word final word initially word medially