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In every instance she discusses the etymology , the variant meanings and their development from the presumed original meaning , the difference between their use in poetry and their use in prose . Under each important word a list of the ...
In every instance she discusses the etymology , the variant meanings and their development from the presumed original meaning , the difference between their use in poetry and their use in prose . Under each important word a list of the ...
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I am in agreement with Couvreur and Sapir in interpreting bh as a velar voiceless spirant , and in regarding this as a sound retained without important change from original x . All who hold the laryngeal hypothesis agree that a gave a ...
I am in agreement with Couvreur and Sapir in interpreting bh as a velar voiceless spirant , and in regarding this as a sound retained without important change from original x . All who hold the laryngeal hypothesis agree that a gave a ...
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That the original accentuation was ... e.g. , in ίσθι < * έσ - θι , 20 λικρινίς beside λέχριος , χίλιοι21 < 20 This reconstructed form is of course my own , since others insist on original * 2 - dhi Av . zdī .
That the original accentuation was ... e.g. , in ίσθι < * έσ - θι , 20 λικρινίς beside λέχριος , χίλιοι21 < 20 This reconstructed form is of course my own , since others insist on original * 2 - dhi Av . zdī .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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