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At least, aside from the spelling convention that u and v were both written as v word-initially and u word-internally.
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At least, aside from the spelling convention that u and v were both written as v word-initially and u word-internally.
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Nothing tangible at all in the classical linguistic corpus suggests to us that chi is even occasionally a fricative in the Etruscan language, although I've spoken about the probability that velar fricatives existed word-internally in a more ancient stage of Pre-Etruscan some time ago see Paleoglot: The loss of mediofinal 'h' in Pre-Proto-Etruscan.
Some observations concerning Woodard's The Ancient Languages of Europe 2009
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Nothing tangible at all in the classical linguistic corpus suggests to us that chi is even occasionally a fricative in the Etruscan language, although I've spoken about the probability that velar fricatives existed word-internally in a more ancient stage of Pre-Etruscan some time ago see Paleoglot: The loss of mediofinal 'h' in Pre-Proto-Etruscan.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The nominative singular ending, however, is never found word-internally and thus remains voiced.
Nominative Lengthening and a reinterpretation of Szemerenyi's Law 2008
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I'm forced to appeal to analogy between 3ps presentive *-ti and word-final *-t used for pasts and aorists, whereas the inanimate *-d never occurs word-internally.
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