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The destructive argument ( M and M 244 ) is aimed against ' The most fundamental study of the distribution of these names ' , a study which we may identify for the reader as J. B. Haley and C. W. Blegen , ' The coming of the Greeks : 1.
The destructive argument ( M and M 244 ) is aimed against ' The most fundamental study of the distribution of these names ' , a study which we may identify for the reader as J. B. Haley and C. W. Blegen , ' The coming of the Greeks : 1.
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Georgiev insists on the fact that many names included as Illyrian in the repertories must be carefully separated and ... Although some of the explanations are far from convincing ( for instance the derivation of the tribal name ...
Georgiev insists on the fact that many names included as Illyrian in the repertories must be carefully separated and ... Although some of the explanations are far from convincing ( for instance the derivation of the tribal name ...
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Georgiev has examined the place names of this region , and he believes that all of them are Greek : ' 1o . Il y manque les toponymes ... Georgiev does not quote the tribe name Atintânes , nor the island names Othronos and Paxos .
Georgiev has examined the place names of this region , and he believes that all of them are Greek : ' 1o . Il y manque les toponymes ... Georgiev does not quote the tribe name Atintânes , nor the island names Othronos and Paxos .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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