Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... perhaps yúvan- ; but its relatives yuvati- etc. are definitely negative ; and initial yúvan- , with Lat . juvenis etc. , could have been generalized from the form regular after long vowel , or consonant preceded by short vowel . Third ...
... perhaps yúvan- ; but its relatives yuvati- etc. are definitely negative ; and initial yúvan- , with Lat . juvenis etc. , could have been generalized from the form regular after long vowel , or consonant preceded by short vowel . Third ...
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... perhaps dipiy : but in DB 4.91-2 we find i ( ya ) m : dipi [ š ] , where seemingly the ya has been omitted by error , so that we may easily believe that in the other two instances the final ma has been omitted similarly . The whole ...
... perhaps dipiy : but in DB 4.91-2 we find i ( ya ) m : dipi [ š ] , where seemingly the ya has been omitted by error , so that we may easily believe that in the other two instances the final ma has been omitted similarly . The whole ...
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... Perhaps the confusion is of Greek origin ( kavavaîos ) . Gaidoz quotes Diodorus Siculus 3.35.5 , where the Dogheads are described as animals , not men , and quite untamable . Oriental influence upon Irish Christianity has been shown at ...
... Perhaps the confusion is of Greek origin ( kavavaîos ) . Gaidoz quotes Diodorus Siculus 3.35.5 , where the Dogheads are described as animals , not men , and quite untamable . Oriental influence upon Irish Christianity has been shown at ...
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