10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHOTACIST»
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1
The Journal of American Folk-lore
The word uq-skZn'-ni! is so old in use that it cannot be analyzed into simpler
elements ; but there is no doubt that it is a form of the word uq-sklTi-rS of the
rhotacist Iroquoian dialects, meaning " bone." Thus, by this identification of the
words for ...
2
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement ...
... apply the name Oha'a to him, and that this name is also a name for flint and
that in a cognate rhotacist dialect it is, under slightly variant forms, a name for
both frost and flint ; I mean in Tuskarora, in which the word is n-qna'-ri, meaning, '•
flint, ...
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1896
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RHOTACIST RHYMESTER ...
... by a cult of Herentas. Matters are not quite so simple. The pre-rhotacist
consonantism (z-stage) shows that if this were a case of adoption from the Latin it
must have occurred before the completion of rhotacism in Latium, that is, about
two ...
Don't be a rhotacist. It's not how much you have already accomplished, it's how
you present what you have accomplished! When I am auditioning, where should I
position myself? Make sure you are in the brightest, clearest area. How loud ...
6
The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship
In these instances, it is not unreasonable to assume that -z- represents [z], as
Bonfante (1966) proposed. After rhotacism, intervocalic /s/ in onomastic
borrowings from a non-rhotacist language such as Etruscan may well have been
realized as ...
Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, 2009
7
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
... may be true.] The native Iroquois for the title of the male Federal Chief in the
Mohawk and other rhota- cist dialects is royaa'nehr, the noun stem being -
yaanehr, i.e., "he (is) a Federal Chief." In the non-rhotacist dialects, such as
Onondaga ...
8
Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia
If this is so, the likelihood that Mongolie *jörcinl *jürcin could represent a rhotacist
variant of *jökcinl*jükcin diminishes considerably. More probably, Dagur *jucen
preserves the original Mongolie shape of the ethnonym prior to the appearance ...
9
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 19
V An hour or so into Professor Cleaver's rhotacist monologue, Richard began
tuning out. Was hypothermia setting in? Despite thermals and furs, he was
freezing. His upper arms ached as if they'd been hit with hammers. His jaws hurt
from ...
10
American Journal of Speech-language Pathology
Shriberg (1982), with tongue in cheek, wrote that When the school speech
pathologist has become desperate about a tough /r/ kid who simply can't seem to
say a good /r/, the last chilling possibility is to "... call in THE RHOTACIST (an /r/ ...