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The explanation of an ( 0- ) in Tocharian A as [ * a- ) < * » - + * w- seems also
applicable to another word : ( orto ] ' upwards ' , which can be analyzed as * n - wr
( A ) dh: Gk . ( f ) oplós , Skt . ürdhvá- . This slightly modifies Fraenkel's
explanation ...
The explanation of an ( 0- ) in Tocharian A as [ * a- ) < * » - + * w- seems also
applicable to another word : ( orto ] ' upwards ' , which can be analyzed as * n - wr
( A ) dh: Gk . ( f ) oplós , Skt . ürdhvá- . This slightly modifies Fraenkel's
explanation ...
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It seems impossible to the author that these formations should belong to a single
one of the known IE languages, since none of these ever covered such a huge
area. Krahe therefore identifies a form like *albhntiã/2 in Alfund- (Norway), Alfenz
...
It seems impossible to the author that these formations should belong to a single
one of the known IE languages, since none of these ever covered such a huge
area. Krahe therefore identifies a form like *albhntiã/2 in Alfund- (Norway), Alfenz
...
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His criticism of these linguists seems to involve a fundamental difference in
approach.12 8 Jones remarks ( vi ) : ' My occupations being such as to render it
impossible for me to read all the voluminous literature on the phoneme which has
...
His criticism of these linguists seems to involve a fundamental difference in
approach.12 8 Jones remarks ( vi ) : ' My occupations being such as to render it
impossible for me to read all the voluminous literature on the phoneme which has
...
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I | 10 |
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
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