Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... evidence will allow that the Thracian Getai and the Dacians in the Danubian area had a god , or rather , as the Greeks said whose reports Herodotus used , a daimon , who by a rather convincing construct based on various bits of evidence ...
... evidence will allow that the Thracian Getai and the Dacians in the Danubian area had a god , or rather , as the Greeks said whose reports Herodotus used , a daimon , who by a rather convincing construct based on various bits of evidence ...
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... Evidence for the length of Gothic long vowels is in part orthographic , in part etymological : ( 1 ) For / i : / we have both the spelling ei as against i for short / i / , and such etymological evidence as Goth . meins J 10.30 , ON ...
... Evidence for the length of Gothic long vowels is in part orthographic , in part etymological : ( 1 ) For / i : / we have both the spelling ei as against i for short / i / , and such etymological evidence as Goth . meins J 10.30 , ON ...
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... evidence in the sound . 2.43 Therefore the identification is based on outside evidence . If this out- side evidence were merely the memory of what the same phoneme sounded like a little earlier in the conversation , the task of ...
... evidence in the sound . 2.43 Therefore the identification is based on outside evidence . If this out- side evidence were merely the memory of what the same phoneme sounded like a little earlier in the conversation , the task of ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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