CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «ANAPTYCTICAL»
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anaptyctical dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
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Towards a historical grammar of Balochi: studies in Balochi ...
Anaptyxis seems to be particularly common in (potentially) EBal. sources.143
Anaptyctical vowels are inserted in word-final or word- initial consonant clusters,
but not in word-internal ones.144 The anaptyctical vowel either corresponds to
the ...
2
The Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics, Phonemics, and ...
... of albūgō 'a white spot (in the eye)', where related lexemes, namely vorax,
voracis 'insatiable, devouring' and albūcum 'asphodel', show that the i of the suffix
must be a relatively late anaptyctical vowel following the sound change -cn> -gn-.
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead, Thomas Olander, Birgit Anette Olsen, 2012
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Grammatik Der Prakrit-Sprachen:
5 § 28.21 consonant clusters §16.1 anaptyctical splitting p. 2, 104 n. 7 §21
different ways p. 23 *Cil-< *Cl- § 15.1 splitting of a consonant group and
assimilation of it §21 splitting of a consonant group and shortening of long vowel
before it §3.2 ...
4
Pali: A Grammar of the Language of the Theravada Tipitaka. ...
... nritikfyjo-, Tniytbrrponrni, nrpnu-, manned)', -ii:ldt- *4 -l:s- [see § 13.2; as K
lufkjkho-), the anaptyctical splitting ofconjuucts (see § 21; as Irijine, oioltitiyunrti,
Bairat ofr'__vtr-}", the cerebralisation ofrfli} following as {see § 14.5; as K rrrhriyrr,
...
5
Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550-330 B.C.): Lexicon ...
*Suyda- presupposes an older expression *Sukuda-, which itself is an
anaptyctical form of *skuda-, "archer". See. however, Tremblay's objections (2004
: 134). - Babylonian: 1) Su-gu-du: XPh 16. 2) Su-gu-ud: DSaa 28. 3) Su-ug-du:
DB 6; DH 4 ...
6
English in contact with other languages: studies in honour ...
... drive > raivar), the cluster /-nd-/ to /-n-/ (undertaker > anateca). But a cluster of
consonants can also be reduced by inserting an anaptyctical vowel, especially in
clusters with the alveolar fricative /s-/ followed by a plosive or a nasal: Between ...
Broder Carstensen, Wolfgang Viereck, Wolf-Dietrich Bald, 1986
7
Bengali language; historical grammar
The OIA /r/ also received an anaptyctical treatment in Bengali : Sk. 'trpta'>3. '
tirapita', "satisfied"', Sk. 'brddha'>B. 'biriddha' ... Words having anaptyctical
treatment are most commonly used in Bengali poetry. PHONEMIC CHANGES IN
BENGALI ...
... represent dialectical forms used in that dialect which was chosen as literary
language when Sogdian writing was established ; the development : Suyd- >
Súyud- > huyúd (shifting of accent on anaptyctical vowel) offers no difficulty.
Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin, 1978
9
Historische Sprachforschung
52 Language 19, §63a. 53 There is, of course, no justification for reconstructing
IE anaptyctical forms of the shape *[senH2a-mi] or *[-omHla-no-] where the '
laryngeal' is followed by syllabic *[m] Also, it should be stressed that the
hypothesis ...
10
American Journal of Philology
(P. 234 § 127, 3, b) The rule concerning the anaptyctical p in mpl (e. g. exemplum
) is stated too categorically (" jedenfalls "). Brugmann, Grundriss I2 p. 370 § 413,
9, Anm. 4 called the rule " irrig " but admits its possibility (" vielleicht ") in KVGr.
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, 1905