Phonological Adaptation and the Biblical Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew Reflexes of *i and *u

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Benjamin D. Suchard, « Phonological Adaptation and the Biblical Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew Reflexes of *i and *u », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.6z5v10


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1.0. Introduction For over a century, historical linguists have been guided by the Ausnahmslosigkeit der Lautgesetze, the principle that sound changes affecting a language are phonetically regular and exceptionless, as put forward by the nineteenth-century German philologists and linguists known as the Neogrammarians. Hermann Paul (1880, 69) formulates this principle as follows: Hence, if we speak of the consistent operation of sound laws, this can only mean that a sound change will treat eve...

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