Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... original work , in the sense in which Bailey's , Johnson's , and Webster's were original . It makes no great onward stride in lexicography , such as they made , or such as the public were encouraged to expect . The best dictionaries ...
... original work , in the sense in which Bailey's , Johnson's , and Webster's were original . It makes no great onward stride in lexicography , such as they made , or such as the public were encouraged to expect . The best dictionaries ...
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... original orthography , especially Greek , and all languages using Hebrew orthography ( Hebrew and all Jewish Aramaic languages , notably Babylonian Aramaic ) . He writes Mandaic roots as in Drower & Macuch , i.e. in capital letters ...
... original orthography , especially Greek , and all languages using Hebrew orthography ( Hebrew and all Jewish Aramaic languages , notably Babylonian Aramaic ) . He writes Mandaic roots as in Drower & Macuch , i.e. in capital letters ...
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... original ámrit became amártī , so that t in * amartilli > amarilli followed the phonetic tendency of syncopating the plosives after the fricatives ' ( 62 ) .15 Most seriously , the statement that ' the original ámrīt became amártī ' is ...
... original ámrit became amártī , so that t in * amartilli > amarilli followed the phonetic tendency of syncopating the plosives after the fricatives ' ( 62 ) .15 Most seriously , the statement that ' the original ámrīt became amártī ' is ...
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