![]() It is also discussed why *□ does not similarly have dual reflexes (□ ~ □) in Hungarian. With respect to the Hungarian reflexes of Proto-Uralic/Proto-Finno-Ugric/Proto-Ugric word initial *□, *□, and *□, two reasons are suggested for the dual reflexes *□ > H □ ~ □ and *□ > H □ ~ □: (a) the word internal (primary or secondary) voiced consonant triggered the assimilation (that is, voicing) of the initial consonant (b) subsequently, due to an effort to eliminate homonymy, the closest congener of the initial consonant (that is, its voiced counterpart) replaced the original voiceless stop. ![]() ![]() ![]() Abstract: In this paper, the author poses three questions of historical phonology and gives explanations that are meant to be rational: 1. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() OL17417552W Page_number_confidence 96.90 Pages 422 Pdf_module_version 0.0.17 Ppi 300 Republisher_date 20191223223817 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 419 Scandate 20191223110708 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781444765885 Tts_version 3. O元2968095M Openlibrary_subject openlibrary_staff_picks Openlibrary_work But when he meets curmudgeonly widower Mr. The son of a fortune teller, bookish, and an easy target for bullies, Alex hasn't had the easiest childhood. The Universe Versus Alex Woods By: Gavin Extence Narrated by: Joe Thomas Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins 4.3 (205 ratings) Try for 0. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 09:35:27 Boxid IA1747907 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier A rare meteorite struck Alex Woods when he was ten years old, leaving scars and marking him for an extraordinary future. ![]() ![]() ![]() One’s a hothead, the other a by-the-book Boy Scout, and so on and so forth. ![]() “Hap and Leonard,” returning for its second season Wednesday at 10 p.m., draws somewhat on the tradition set in place by “Starsky & Hutch,” Crockett and Tubbs of “Miami Vice” and Ponch and Jon of “CHiPs” fame, ensuring we know at least some of the dynamics that makes them work. ![]() To view the men purely through the lens of that description, though, makes them seem like a gimmicky take on the long line of buddy action duos. The lifelong best friends express how they feel to one another without compunction or a hint of awkwardness that Hap is straight and Leonard is gay is just part of who they are. Hap Collins (James Purefoy) and Leonard Pine (Michael Kenneth Williams) aren’t even an unconventional duo. Look behind the curtain of its murder mystery, which careens through turns that are at once predictable and obscenely unfair, and see Sundance’s “Hap and Leonard” for what it is - a wonderful platonic love story. Strip away the so-called “ swamp noir,” a label describing the East Texas twang born of a meeting between arid and sultry. ![]() ![]() And the coincidence (or is it?) brings the two lawmen together, though at first Leaphorn is severely skeptical about Chee-because cops who get shot at are usually corrupt, because Chee's spiritual bent alienates the older, more worldly policeman. While Leaphorn is brooding about the three unsolved homicides in his district, an unknown assassin tries to kill Officer Chee some distance away. Joe Leaphorn and young, mystical Officer Jim Chee-without in any way diminishing the stark power and somber integrity that have distinguished previous exploits of the Navajo Tribal Police. Here, however, Hillerman brings together his two series characters-middle-aged, cynical Lieut. ![]() ![]() When fictional sleuths from different series join forces, the effect is usually shallow and gimmicky-as in the many recent collaborations of Bill Pronzini, for instance. ![]() |