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As Friedrich rightly points out , his material does not permit him to assess the relationship between the Hittite evidence and that collected by Güntert in Greek , Sanskrit , and Old Norse . Constantin Regamey , writing on the so ...
As Friedrich rightly points out , his material does not permit him to assess the relationship between the Hittite evidence and that collected by Güntert in Greek , Sanskrit , and Old Norse . Constantin Regamey , writing on the so ...
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Our knowledge of hellenistic Greek is based on sources of different types ; the most important one consists of the papyri . It was actually only after the massive papyrological finds around the beginning of this century that interest in ...
Our knowledge of hellenistic Greek is based on sources of different types ; the most important one consists of the papyri . It was actually only after the massive papyrological finds around the beginning of this century that interest in ...
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Reviewed by SAMUEL D. ATKINS , Princeton University These fascicles are a propitious beginning of a work that promises to fill a sore need in the field of ancient Greek linguistics and philology , where for a long time there has been no ...
Reviewed by SAMUEL D. ATKINS , Princeton University These fascicles are a propitious beginning of a work that promises to fill a sore need in the field of ancient Greek linguistics and philology , where for a long time there has been no ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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