Language, Band 9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1933 |
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... evidence . I have not , as he seems to think , assumed ' that wherever Hittite stands alone the other languages were the innovators . ' On the contrary , it was precisely in order to account for the disproportionate amount of innovation ...
... evidence . I have not , as he seems to think , assumed ' that wherever Hittite stands alone the other languages were the innovators . ' On the contrary , it was precisely in order to account for the disproportionate amount of innovation ...
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... evidence Meillet and Petersen suggest three additional Hittite archaisms . ( 5 ) Meillet has shown that in primitive IE the feminine gender was marked in only a few types of noun , and that the mechanism for express- ing it had not been ...
... evidence Meillet and Petersen suggest three additional Hittite archaisms . ( 5 ) Meillet has shown that in primitive IE the feminine gender was marked in only a few types of noun , and that the mechanism for express- ing it had not been ...
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... evidence . There is a secondary increase of the confusion due to interpolation which must be sorted out , and also a tertiary increase of two sorts . First , we have linguistic evidence , 3 most strongly marked in Zenodotus , for Ionic ...
... evidence . There is a secondary increase of the confusion due to interpolation which must be sorted out , and also a tertiary increase of two sorts . First , we have linguistic evidence , 3 most strongly marked in Zenodotus , for Ionic ...
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WALTER PETERSEN Hittite and Tocharian | 12 |
ROLAND G KENT A New Inscription of Xerxes | 35 |
HENRY CECIL WYLD Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 47 |
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