Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... noted in the introductory remarks . The third edition , as is also noted , was edited after Schleicher's death from his annotated copy of the second edition of 1866 . References hereafter in this review will be abbreviated by the usual ...
... noted in the introductory remarks . The third edition , as is also noted , was edited after Schleicher's death from his annotated copy of the second edition of 1866 . References hereafter in this review will be abbreviated by the usual ...
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... noted in Hittite . A collective is precisely to be expected in a word for ' clothes ' ; cf. the English plurale tantum as well as Gk . heimata , only as neuter plural in Homer . In the form TUGIA the word for ' clothes ' is attested ...
... noted in Hittite . A collective is precisely to be expected in a word for ' clothes ' ; cf. the English plurale tantum as well as Gk . heimata , only as neuter plural in Homer . In the form TUGIA the word for ' clothes ' is attested ...
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... noted Mayrhofer's difficulties with Vedic material . E.g. , Burrow ( 1957 : 132 ) raises the general question of the meanings given for the Sanskrit words , and seems to conclude that Mayrhofer was following closely BR and MW ( should ...
... noted Mayrhofer's difficulties with Vedic material . E.g. , Burrow ( 1957 : 132 ) raises the general question of the meanings given for the Sanskrit words , and seems to conclude that Mayrhofer was following closely BR and MW ( should ...
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