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It may well be that the three stages have reference rather to the consistency of material than to intensity . A good many examples can be interpreted more easily in that way E. Kennard “ has found a number of pairs of similar character ...
It may well be that the three stages have reference rather to the consistency of material than to intensity . A good many examples can be interpreted more easily in that way E. Kennard “ has found a number of pairs of similar character ...
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In both liban is used more commonly in reference to travel in a ship than in the general sense of ' go , pass , etc. As regards prose , Bosworth - Toller , and Toller in the Supplement give between them three references to the word in ...
In both liban is used more commonly in reference to travel in a ship than in the general sense of ' go , pass , etc. As regards prose , Bosworth - Toller , and Toller in the Supplement give between them three references to the word in ...
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108 : There are two references to Brugmann , op . cit .; the last previous citation from Brugmann is on 97 , where ... citation on the variation w / m in suffixes , though his work can be located by the reference to Sturtevant's Hit .
108 : There are two references to Brugmann , op . cit .; the last previous citation from Brugmann is on 97 , where ... citation on the variation w / m in suffixes , though his work can be located by the reference to Sturtevant's Hit .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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