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Latin . Alfred Bloch writes on the origin of Latin adjectives in -idus , the source of which he finds in an original ... Bloch's suggestion that the meanings of -idus and -ro- adjectives coincide in Latin merely points up the wide range ...
Latin . Alfred Bloch writes on the origin of Latin adjectives in -idus , the source of which he finds in an original ... Bloch's suggestion that the meanings of -idus and -ro- adjectives coincide in Latin merely points up the wide range ...
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As far as I can see , Schmeck does not come seriously to grips with many of the really important problems of Latin , especially of spoken Latin . So if you are eager to learn something of the tasks and methods of modern Vulgar Latin re- ...
As far as I can see , Schmeck does not come seriously to grips with many of the really important problems of Latin , especially of spoken Latin . So if you are eager to learn something of the tasks and methods of modern Vulgar Latin re- ...
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The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 , English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included ...
The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 , English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included ...
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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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