Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... evidence . Others showed that Iranian , Greek , Latin , and Balto - Slavic largely support the law , in certain categories of forms . That iy , uw must be assumed instead of Sievers's ' vocalic i , u ' was clearly stated by Osthoff , MU ...
... evidence . Others showed that Iranian , Greek , Latin , and Balto - Slavic largely support the law , in certain categories of forms . That iy , uw must be assumed instead of Sievers's ' vocalic i , u ' was clearly stated by Osthoff , MU ...
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... evidence on this subject than any other language . So far as I now know , there is no further evidence in any actual historic IE language which would supplement or correct our conclusions ; needless to say , any such evidence would be ...
... evidence on this subject than any other language . So far as I now know , there is no further evidence in any actual historic IE language which would supplement or correct our conclusions ; needless to say , any such evidence would be ...
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... evidence must be heeded . For example , before the discovery of Hitt . , Skt . sásti ' sleeps ' had no known cognate ; chances were even that it was an inherited or a borrowed word ; now Hitt . seszi ' sleeps ' furnishes a first - class ...
... evidence must be heeded . For example , before the discovery of Hitt . , Skt . sásti ' sleeps ' had no known cognate ; chances were even that it was an inherited or a borrowed word ; now Hitt . seszi ' sleeps ' furnishes a first - class ...
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