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As for the existence of a nasal - infixing present from bheudh- in IE , the only example outside of Greek is Lithuanian bundù . The uncertain origin of the Greek nasal class and the extensive spread of this class in Lithuanian make it ...
As for the existence of a nasal - infixing present from bheudh- in IE , the only example outside of Greek is Lithuanian bundù . The uncertain origin of the Greek nasal class and the extensive spread of this class in Lithuanian make it ...
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... the existence of g can be established only by fixing the conditions under which it develops , implies not that it is sufficient to make a more or less probable guess at conditions under which it might possibly have arisen , but that ...
... the existence of g can be established only by fixing the conditions under which it develops , implies not that it is sufficient to make a more or less probable guess at conditions under which it might possibly have arisen , but that ...
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When the existence of other IE sounds was established , it was done on the basis of isolated words which were not ... Thus the existence of IE a could be proved only by such perfect correspondences as Skt . ájra - ḥ Gr . áypós Lat ...
When the existence of other IE sounds was established , it was done on the basis of isolated words which were not ... Thus the existence of IE a could be proved only by such perfect correspondences as Skt . ájra - ḥ Gr . áypós Lat ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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