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When we have two or more factors tabulated together . . . we may be sometimes led to discover a connec- tion of some kind , possibly causal ( sic ! ) , between them , and a search for such a connection , or correlation as it is called ...
When we have two or more factors tabulated together . . . we may be sometimes led to discover a connec- tion of some kind , possibly causal ( sic ! ) , between them , and a search for such a connection , or correlation as it is called ...
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On the semantic side , cf. the usual deriva- tion of Lat . dies , etc. from * dei- ' shine ' ( Walde - Pokorny 1.772 ff . ) . 26 Fraenkel , IF 50.16 f . 27 Meillet , Idg . Jahrb . 1.16 ; Fragm . 37 ( quoted by Lévi ) .
On the semantic side , cf. the usual deriva- tion of Lat . dies , etc. from * dei- ' shine ' ( Walde - Pokorny 1.772 ff . ) . 26 Fraenkel , IF 50.16 f . 27 Meillet , Idg . Jahrb . 1.16 ; Fragm . 37 ( quoted by Lévi ) .
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wise without improbable assumptions , and Latin affords no presump- tion whatever in favor of the existence of an IE schwa secundum . The alleged Greek examples can be discussed much more briefly because , with a few exceptions ...
wise without improbable assumptions , and Latin affords no presump- tion whatever in favor of the existence of an IE schwa secundum . The alleged Greek examples can be discussed much more briefly because , with a few exceptions ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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