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There is no doubt that these suffixes are inherited , since traces of them survive in Indo - European . The suffix -ttar , gen . -nnas ( from -tnas ) , forms abstract nouns ( karsattar ' castration ' : karss- ' cut ' ; idalawanni [ dat ...
There is no doubt that these suffixes are inherited , since traces of them survive in Indo - European . The suffix -ttar , gen . -nnas ( from -tnas ) , forms abstract nouns ( karsattar ' castration ' : karss- ' cut ' ; idalawanni [ dat ...
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If it is assumed that Hittite is descended from Primitive Indo - European in the same way as the other languages it is strange to find the others all agreeing in the loss of a feature that survives in Hittite ; but when we find the same ...
If it is assumed that Hittite is descended from Primitive Indo - European in the same way as the other languages it is strange to find the others all agreeing in the loss of a feature that survives in Hittite ; but when we find the same ...
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Indo - Hittite Anatolian Indo - European Hitt . Hierogl . Luw . Lyc . Lyd . Sanskrit Greek Latin Figure B ( except Hittite , if Hittite be called Indo - European ) . Here again we have a common innovation of the Indo - European ...
Indo - Hittite Anatolian Indo - European Hitt . Hierogl . Luw . Lyc . Lyd . Sanskrit Greek Latin Figure B ( except Hittite , if Hittite be called Indo - European ) . Here again we have a common innovation of the Indo - European ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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