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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2015
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- Type
- Michaelmas Term, 1921
- Information
- Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society (First Series) , Volume 118 , January 1921 , pp. 8 - 14
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press 1921
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1 If it be true thet reduction of e is due to an expiratory accent while after the reduction tonic accent became more prominent, it would be a proof of change of character in phonology as well.