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Part I ( 9-42 ) lists and analyzes proper names , including those of nations and tribes , persons and places ; a series of maps ( 43–53 ) show some of the islands , with numbers corresponding to the listing in the text to indicate the ...
Part I ( 9-42 ) lists and analyzes proper names , including those of nations and tribes , persons and places ; a series of maps ( 43–53 ) show some of the islands , with numbers corresponding to the listing in the text to indicate the ...
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... names ( geographic , personal , divine ) and parallel names known from Assyrian and Anatolian materials . ... to represent a geographic name were read as A - ma - tu because this was , more or less , the ancient name of Hamath found ...
... names ( geographic , personal , divine ) and parallel names known from Assyrian and Anatolian materials . ... to represent a geographic name were read as A - ma - tu because this was , more or less , the ancient name of Hamath found ...
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This offensive and meaningless juggling with names is all the more surprising since Haas himself , in connection with setting up rules for etymology , rejected names as an untrustworthy source of prehistoric information because ...
This offensive and meaningless juggling with names is all the more surprising since Haas himself , in connection with setting up rules for etymology , rejected names as an untrustworthy source of prehistoric information because ...
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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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