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Bonfante specifies that all languages follow the same course , but that not all languages reach the highest stage of development . That is , ' primitive ' structures remain scattered over the world , like fossils .
Bonfante specifies that all languages follow the same course , but that not all languages reach the highest stage of development . That is , ' primitive ' structures remain scattered over the world , like fossils .
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... but , by an unusual dispensation , was invited to continue giving courses for a short time thereafter . ... September 1944 to January 1948 , he came to New York once a week to conduct a graduate course in linguistics or Hittite .
... but , by an unusual dispensation , was invited to continue giving courses for a short time thereafter . ... September 1944 to January 1948 , he came to New York once a week to conduct a graduate course in linguistics or Hittite .
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In his discussions the author tries to give an exhaustive list of Germanic cognates ; related words from non - Germanic IE languages are also given , of course , but here no attempt is made to be exhaustive . Hittite is not taken into ...
In his discussions the author tries to give an exhaustive list of Germanic cognates ; related words from non - Germanic IE languages are also given , of course , but here no attempt is made to be exhaustive . Hittite is not taken into ...
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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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