Language, Bände 13-14Linguistic Society of America, 1937 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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INDO - EUROPEAN INITIAL sl JOHN PHELPS This article1 treats of Indo - European initial sl in relation to initial stl found in some of the derived languages . Since we discuss only the initial position that position will be understood ...
INDO - EUROPEAN INITIAL sl JOHN PHELPS This article1 treats of Indo - European initial sl in relation to initial stl found in some of the derived languages . Since we discuss only the initial position that position will be understood ...
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... Indo - European really consists of two distinct categories : ( 1 ) words properly Indo - European ; and ( 2 ) words which are loans between the separate dialects or languages descended from Indo - European . These two categories are ...
... Indo - European really consists of two distinct categories : ( 1 ) words properly Indo - European ; and ( 2 ) words which are loans between the separate dialects or languages descended from Indo - European . These two categories are ...
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... Indo - European o - declension ) at the expense of the consonant stems10 relieves us of any necessity to assume a suffix -axo- for Indo - Hittite , and it would scarcely be possible to derive Indo - European ā - stems from such On the ...
... Indo - European o - declension ) at the expense of the consonant stems10 relieves us of any necessity to assume a suffix -axo- for Indo - Hittite , and it would scarcely be possible to derive Indo - European ā - stems from such On the ...
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E2 and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 29 |
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