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THE PREHISTORY OF INDO - EUROPEAN : A SUMMARY EDGAR H. STURTEVANT Yale University Writing in 1875 , William Dwight Whitney ' refers to the Indo - European family of languages as more clearly drawn than most ; but , he continues ...
THE PREHISTORY OF INDO - EUROPEAN : A SUMMARY EDGAR H. STURTEVANT Yale University Writing in 1875 , William Dwight Whitney ' refers to the Indo - European family of languages as more clearly drawn than most ; but , he continues ...
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Evidence for voicing in Indo - Hittite y , Lg . 16.81-7 . The Greek aspirated perfect , Lg . 16.179–82 . The Greek K - perfect and Indo - European -k ( o ) - , Lg . 16.273-84 . The Hittite language , CW 33.134-7 . Horace , Carm .
Evidence for voicing in Indo - Hittite y , Lg . 16.81-7 . The Greek aspirated perfect , Lg . 16.179–82 . The Greek K - perfect and Indo - European -k ( o ) - , Lg . 16.273-84 . The Hittite language , CW 33.134-7 . Horace , Carm .
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IN PHONOLOGY , one of the most marked contrasts between the two linguistic groups is in the treatment of the Indo - European labiovelars : in Latin , IE q *remains , g4- remains after a nasal but appears as u initially and medially ...
IN PHONOLOGY , one of the most marked contrasts between the two linguistic groups is in the treatment of the Indo - European labiovelars : in Latin , IE q *remains , g4- remains after a nasal but appears as u initially and medially ...
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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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