Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... Oscan ( fufans ) , Venetic , Greek ( ērλāv ) , Lithuanian , Old Ch . Slav . , and perhaps Tocharian , indicates that this ã - formation in PIE was essentially indicative . Its ' injunctive ' value is simply a modal use of the indicative ...
... Oscan ( fufans ) , Venetic , Greek ( ērλāv ) , Lithuanian , Old Ch . Slav . , and perhaps Tocharian , indicates that this ã - formation in PIE was essentially indicative . Its ' injunctive ' value is simply a modal use of the indicative ...
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... Oscan inscriptions , which have as yet received no satisfactory interpretation : ekkum ' likewise ' and íússu ' the same ' ( nom . pl . masc . ) . It has been recognized that ekkum ( found twice on the Cippus Abellanus , 29 lines 27 and ...
... Oscan inscriptions , which have as yet received no satisfactory interpretation : ekkum ' likewise ' and íússu ' the same ' ( nom . pl . masc . ) . It has been recognized that ekkum ( found twice on the Cippus Abellanus , 29 lines 27 and ...
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... Oscan was that Latin tolerated the exceptional -sd- when it was useful , but Oscan got rid of it by a progressive assimilation . There is a slightly different situation in two types of progressive assimilations in English , though not ...
... Oscan was that Latin tolerated the exceptional -sd- when it was useful , but Oscan got rid of it by a progressive assimilation . There is a slightly different situation in two types of progressive assimilations in English , though not ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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