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( 11 ) hwelpiš appears only in the phrase mahlaš hwelpiš , meaning ' Erstlingsrebe ' , and accordingly has no connection with IE * g * elbhos ' womb ' ; ( 12 ) hwitar ' animal ' cannot contain the IE suffix -ter , since the Hittite ...
( 11 ) hwelpiš appears only in the phrase mahlaš hwelpiš , meaning ' Erstlingsrebe ' , and accordingly has no connection with IE * g * elbhos ' womb ' ; ( 12 ) hwitar ' animal ' cannot contain the IE suffix -ter , since the Hittite ...
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Kuryłowicz 67 connected the Hittite word with Lat . vārus ' crooked ' , but Sturtevant and Pedersen disapproved of the ... Since this connection forced him to give up the more obvious connection with Gk . anot ' blows ' , Pedersen soon ...
Kuryłowicz 67 connected the Hittite word with Lat . vārus ' crooked ' , but Sturtevant and Pedersen disapproved of the ... Since this connection forced him to give up the more obvious connection with Gk . anot ' blows ' , Pedersen soon ...
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... on the etymological connection with IE * ĝenǝ- ' beget ' , which implied a nasal belonging to the root in the isolated Hitt ... with which Pedersen1 also connected Arm . az - g ' people , race ' and Hitt . haššuš ' king ' .
... on the etymological connection with IE * ĝenǝ- ' beget ' , which implied a nasal belonging to the root in the isolated Hitt ... with which Pedersen1 also connected Arm . az - g ' people , race ' and Hitt . haššuš ' king ' .
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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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