Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... contains etymological notes for numerous words , though unfortunately not for all that could easily have been included . This review will concern itself with a summary of the grammar , since this language is not generally known , and ...
... contains etymological notes for numerous words , though unfortunately not for all that could easily have been included . This review will concern itself with a summary of the grammar , since this language is not generally known , and ...
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... contain IE i ( §37 and footnote 43 ) , is iva , which is enclitic and so never initial ; it is peculiar in other ... contains the old acc . sg . im with an affix ( IE -em or -om ; we need not discuss its origin ) . The form IE * imém ...
... contain IE i ( §37 and footnote 43 ) , is iva , which is enclitic and so never initial ; it is peculiar in other ... contains the old acc . sg . im with an affix ( IE -em or -om ; we need not discuss its origin ) . The form IE * imém ...
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... containing e are rare except in words that in Early Hittite contained the phoneme e ; while Hitt . neya / e- ' lead ' contains the sign i in about one tenth of its recorded occurrences , the stems tiya- ' place ' and tiya- ' take one's ...
... containing e are rare except in words that in Early Hittite contained the phoneme e ; while Hitt . neya / e- ' lead ' contains the sign i in about one tenth of its recorded occurrences , the stems tiya- ' place ' and tiya- ' take one's ...
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I | 1 |
Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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