Ancient Greek Linguistics 2017
DOI: 10.1515/9783110551754-015
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The outcome of liquid and sibilant clusters in Ancient Greek

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“…On the development of an inherited sequence *-Rs-in Greek, which is either maintained (sometimes with progressive assimilation) or lost with compensatory lengthening -but never lost without compensatory lengthening -, see GG 1, 284-286; Lejeune (1972: 124-126); Miller (1976); Rix (1992: 79); Batisti (2017).…”
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“…On the development of an inherited sequence *-Rs-in Greek, which is either maintained (sometimes with progressive assimilation) or lost with compensatory lengthening -but never lost without compensatory lengthening -, see GG 1, 284-286; Lejeune (1972: 124-126); Miller (1976); Rix (1992: 79); Batisti (2017).…”
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“…Batisti (2017) reivindica la hipótesis de un tipo híbrido de acento melódico con un componente de intensidad.…”
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