Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... seems , as in Sanskrit , not to have the meaning ' to mix ' : Bronson , Dict . , gives mil- only ' to match , agree to , obtain , happen ' , milā- , ' to unite , join , reconcile , bring to pass , match , acquire ' . With this exception ...
... seems , as in Sanskrit , not to have the meaning ' to mix ' : Bronson , Dict . , gives mil- only ' to match , agree to , obtain , happen ' , milā- , ' to unite , join , reconcile , bring to pass , match , acquire ' . With this exception ...
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... seems likely that the type bhinde / o- , at any rate , is post - IE , and only parallel in the several dialects . I have suggested that in Italic some such forms may have developed from the original weak non - thematic IE bh ( i ) ynd ...
... seems likely that the type bhinde / o- , at any rate , is post - IE , and only parallel in the several dialects . I have suggested that in Italic some such forms may have developed from the original weak non - thematic IE bh ( i ) ynd ...
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... seems to me , by the by , characteristic of ' shwa secundum ' theorizing : this magic word is used to exorcize any vowel in any IE language which the theorizer finds troublesome ; even accented vowels in Greek are often thus ' explained ...
... seems to me , by the by , characteristic of ' shwa secundum ' theorizing : this magic word is used to exorcize any vowel in any IE language which the theorizer finds troublesome ; even accented vowels in Greek are often thus ' explained ...
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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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