Language, Band 15George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1939 |
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... containing a door which led into the actual burial - chamber ; the upper part of the cross contains two rows of figures ( one above the other ) which seem to 1 Easily recognized abbreviations are used in this article , for the following ...
... containing a door which led into the actual burial - chamber ; the upper part of the cross contains two rows of figures ( one above the other ) which seem to 1 Easily recognized abbreviations are used in this article , for the following ...
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... contains something which is in pieces and there is more than one such piece - berries , ants , etc. Thus nkotoškan ... contain a particle ' ipa ' over there ' , a locative derivative čik - top - wənək ' by the table ' from a stem meaning ...
... contains something which is in pieces and there is more than one such piece - berries , ants , etc. Thus nkotoškan ... contain a particle ' ipa ' over there ' , a locative derivative čik - top - wənək ' by the table ' from a stem meaning ...
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... contains a verb , the beginning and end are carefully marked by placing a narrative mode form of a verb meaning ' to ... contain a quotation : ... ( waposo ) e - ki - nat ' nkǝč - nəči . naš napek k · ətwik " čo kta - čak- tas inawa i ...
... contains a verb , the beginning and end are carefully marked by placing a narrative mode form of a verb meaning ' to ... contain a quotation : ... ( waposo ) e - ki - nat ' nkǝč - nəči . naš napek k · ətwik " čo kta - čak- tas inawa i ...
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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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