Language, Band 15George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1939 |
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... assume that it was due to the influence of the plural mañi , infection of the singular by which is shown anyway by the palatal -ñ . Thus mañ took the place of an original * mas , just as Gr . unv beside the plural unves is an analogical ...
... assume that it was due to the influence of the plural mañi , infection of the singular by which is shown anyway by the palatal -ñ . Thus mañ took the place of an original * mas , just as Gr . unv beside the plural unves is an analogical ...
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... assume general Gk . - ( ) ie ( F ) os , the word was originally semantically similar to Lat . dividuus ' divided , separated ' , and we must probably conclude 14 Lexilogus zu Homer 36 . = 15 As to the vowel of the second syllable , I assume ...
... assume general Gk . - ( ) ie ( F ) os , the word was originally semantically similar to Lat . dividuus ' divided , separated ' , and we must probably conclude 14 Lexilogus zu Homer 36 . = 15 As to the vowel of the second syllable , I assume ...
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... assume general Gk . - ( f ) ile ( f ) os , the word is to be grouped with OHG amaht , etc. , and the Indo - Hittite is to be reconstructed as Ewidhéwos . In the latter case we cannot assign any definite meaning to the prefix in Greek ...
... assume general Gk . - ( f ) ile ( f ) os , the word is to be grouped with OHG amaht , etc. , and the Indo - Hittite is to be reconstructed as Ewidhéwos . In the latter case we cannot assign any definite meaning to the prefix in Greek ...
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I | 3 |
The Pronoun so sã tod and the IndoHittite | 11 |
The Imperfect in Armenian and Irish | 20 |
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