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... Goidelic and Brythonic it seems to have been reduced into f , which Brythonic has retained ( written f ) , while Goidelic has further changed initial f into s , as for instance in the Latin loanwords srian , a bridle , ' Welsh ffrwyn ...
... Goidelic and Brythonic it seems to have been reduced into f , which Brythonic has retained ( written f ) , while Goidelic has further changed initial f into s , as for instance in the Latin loanwords srian , a bridle , ' Welsh ffrwyn ...
Page 322
... Goidelic or a language resembling Goidelic , we have a stem maquat- , which according to the phonology of Goidelic must eventually reduce qu to c . This latter , subject to lenition , would become ch ; and subjected to further lenition ...
... Goidelic or a language resembling Goidelic , we have a stem maquat- , which according to the phonology of Goidelic must eventually reduce qu to c . This latter , subject to lenition , would become ch ; and subjected to further lenition ...
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... Goidelic names ; let us take the genitive Neta - Segamonas . This I take to be a syntactic com- pound meaning the warrior or champion fighter of Segamo . On the Continent Segamonas would have been Segomonos , with a nominative Segomo ...
... Goidelic names ; let us take the genitive Neta - Segamonas . This I take to be a syntactic com- pound meaning the warrior or champion fighter of Segamo . On the Continent Segamonas would have been Segomonos , with a nominative Segomo ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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