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At this point we introduce a working hypothesis : the prefix * n- corresponds in its function to Gmc.ga- , Lat . co ( n ) - , etc. As is well known , the Germanic and Latin prefixes correspond to each other functionally not only in ...
At this point we introduce a working hypothesis : the prefix * n- corresponds in its function to Gmc.ga- , Lat . co ( n ) - , etc. As is well known , the Germanic and Latin prefixes correspond to each other functionally not only in ...
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During the last quarter - century , however , this hypothesis has been repeatedly called in question by Italian and German linguists , and there are now many who regard Latin and Osco - Umbrian as essentially two separate branches of ...
During the last quarter - century , however , this hypothesis has been repeatedly called in question by Italian and German linguists , and there are now many who regard Latin and Osco - Umbrian as essentially two separate branches of ...
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Under any hypothesis as to the meaning of the proposed etymon of the Bobongko and Malay words , all instances of inherited tiga “ three ' would have to be assumed to be cognate . This would involve at least the Malay , Javanese , and ...
Under any hypothesis as to the meaning of the proposed etymon of the Bobongko and Malay words , all instances of inherited tiga “ three ' would have to be assumed to be cognate . This would involve at least the Malay , Javanese , and ...
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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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