Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... Tocharian , Eduard Hermann pointed out the importance of Tibetan because of its far - reaching morphological influence on Tocharian . Little attention , however , seems to have been paid to this aspect of the Tocharian problem , yet it ...
... Tocharian , Eduard Hermann pointed out the importance of Tibetan because of its far - reaching morphological influence on Tocharian . Little attention , however , seems to have been paid to this aspect of the Tocharian problem , yet it ...
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... Tocharian collocation is āriñcṣinäm yärşlune ' heart homage ' ( obl . m . sing . ) , for which I have not found an exact Tibetan parallel . All these Tocharian - Tibetan parallels may be merely due to literary transcriptions , in which ...
... Tocharian collocation is āriñcṣinäm yärşlune ' heart homage ' ( obl . m . sing . ) , for which I have not found an exact Tibetan parallel . All these Tocharian - Tibetan parallels may be merely due to literary transcriptions , in which ...
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... Tocharian A klank , B klenke ' Reittier ' , obviously related by borrowing to glan . Tocharian allows of no final or intervocalic ǹn [ n ] , for this consonant , as in most Indo - European languages , is not a true phoneme but merely an ...
... Tocharian A klank , B klenke ' Reittier ' , obviously related by borrowing to glan . Tocharian allows of no final or intervocalic ǹn [ n ] , for this consonant , as in most Indo - European languages , is not a true phoneme but merely an ...
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