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hypothesis : stating that there is no cogent argument against a phonetic change š
> h , he suggested that Hitt . ha - at - ra - a - mi ' I write ' was a loanword from
Assyr . šațāru ' write ' . ' As IE * : is reflected in Hittite by š and never becomes h ...
hypothesis : stating that there is no cogent argument against a phonetic change š
> h , he suggested that Hitt . ha - at - ra - a - mi ' I write ' was a loanword from
Assyr . šațāru ' write ' . ' As IE * : is reflected in Hittite by š and never becomes h ...
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Gk . Súw < * g " yo - yo : Šqov ' animal ' ) ; ( 13 ) Hitt . hu - wa - a - i ' run , march ' <
IE * g " ā- ' go ' ; ( 14 ) Hitt . hu - ul - la - a - i ' smite , destroy ' : Gk . Ballw < IE * g " {
l- ( with Hitt . -U- on account of the labiovelar ; cf. ku - na - an - zi ) . Further ...
Gk . Súw < * g " yo - yo : Šqov ' animal ' ) ; ( 13 ) Hitt . hu - wa - a - i ' run , march ' <
IE * g " ā- ' go ' ; ( 14 ) Hitt . hu - ul - la - a - i ' smite , destroy ' : Gk . Ballw < IE * g " {
l- ( with Hitt . -U- on account of the labiovelar ; cf. ku - na - an - zi ) . Further ...
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( 2 ) Hitt . hars- , probably a ' general term for cultivating fields ' , ' * is derived from
PIE * xer- with a formative element -š- , which Hammerich ascribes to the
phonetic development of * -Hy - in Hittite . To account for the latter , he adduces
the ...
( 2 ) Hitt . hars- , probably a ' general term for cultivating fields ' , ' * is derived from
PIE * xer- with a formative element -š- , which Hammerich ascribes to the
phonetic development of * -Hy - in Hittite . To account for the latter , he adduces
the ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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