Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... clear cases of IE long syllabic semivowels can be shown to belong in this category ; the remnant must be supposed to be accidentally isolated by the vicissitudes of time.56 That these sounds occurred before nonsyllabic semivowels , as ...
... clear cases of IE long syllabic semivowels can be shown to belong in this category ; the remnant must be supposed to be accidentally isolated by the vicissitudes of time.56 That these sounds occurred before nonsyllabic semivowels , as ...
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... clear evidence ; and I know of none . In any case , it seems certain that such nasals in noun stems ( like RV yúñj- twice , beside yúj- about 50 times ) were still later than in presents ; and so also in non - present verb forms . 65 ...
... clear evidence ; and I know of none . In any case , it seems certain that such nasals in noun stems ( like RV yúñj- twice , beside yúj- about 50 times ) were still later than in presents ; and so also in non - present verb forms . 65 ...
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... clear why I consider syntax and lexicology to be ' more diaphanous to the human mind ' . TWO ETYMOLOGIES FRITZ MEZGER , BRYN MAWR COLLEGE 1. Old English swien No satisfactory etymology1 has been given for OE swicn2 f . , geswicn f ...
... clear why I consider syntax and lexicology to be ' more diaphanous to the human mind ' . TWO ETYMOLOGIES FRITZ MEZGER , BRYN MAWR COLLEGE 1. Old English swien No satisfactory etymology1 has been given for OE swicn2 f . , geswicn f ...
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kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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