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Fundamentally what are being compared are agreements ( a and d ) and disagreements ( b and c ) . Of course elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the particular universe which is being examined must be excluded .
Fundamentally what are being compared are agreements ( a and d ) and disagreements ( b and c ) . Of course elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the particular universe which is being examined must be excluded .
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Or why is xiacou more intelligible from * ghos- than from * ĝhes- , which is established not only by Skt . sa - hásra - m , but by the parallel Gr . χείλιοι and χήλιοι as well as by the accentuation of all forms compared , including ...
Or why is xiacou more intelligible from * ghos- than from * ĝhes- , which is established not only by Skt . sa - hásra - m , but by the parallel Gr . χείλιοι and χήλιοι as well as by the accentuation of all forms compared , including ...
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The remaining one of these defective anaphoric pronouns , eni ( 61-3 ) , is compared with Lat . ēn , Gk . tv , hul de . The adjective kallar ' bad ' ( particularly with reference to the supernatural ) is compared ( 46 ) with Ir . galar ...
The remaining one of these defective anaphoric pronouns , eni ( 61-3 ) , is compared with Lat . ēn , Gk . tv , hul de . The adjective kallar ' bad ' ( particularly with reference to the supernatural ) is compared ( 46 ) with Ir . galar ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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