Cases of Free Variants in the Akkadian q Phoneme

‘GeersLaw’ and Parallels in Other Semitic Languages; The Conditioneed Sound Change <i>q</i> > <i>k</i>; What Is an Emphatic Consonant?

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Knudsen, E. E.
Format: Print Article
In:JCS
Year: 1961, Volume: 15, Pages: 84-90
KeiBi Identifier:23:245
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