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VENETIC tolar , OLD IRISH canar , AND THE INDO - EUROPEAN INJUNCTIVE EDITH FRANCES CLAFLIN BREARLEY SCHOOL , NEW YORK CITY [ In Venetic inscription no . 249 , Ethnographic Museum of Vienna , the r in the second line goes with tola in ...
VENETIC tolar , OLD IRISH canar , AND THE INDO - EUROPEAN INJUNCTIVE EDITH FRANCES CLAFLIN BREARLEY SCHOOL , NEW YORK CITY [ In Venetic inscription no . 249 , Ethnographic Museum of Vienna , the r in the second line goes with tola in ...
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( 1 ) in Venetic I gave ol , as in some early Germanic dialects . From this very base tla- come OHG dolon , OSax . tholon , OEng . polian , OFries . tholia , while Gothic bulan , etc. seem to represent a form of the base tele - 19 Hirt ...
( 1 ) in Venetic I gave ol , as in some early Germanic dialects . From this very base tla- come OHG dolon , OSax . tholon , OEng . polian , OFries . tholia , while Gothic bulan , etc. seem to represent a form of the base tele - 19 Hirt ...
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If Conway is right in his interpretation of the double puncts in Venetic as having an accentual value , then the puncts occurring in this instance before and after the final r of tolar would indicate that the word was accented on the ...
If Conway is right in his interpretation of the double puncts in Venetic as having an accentual value , then the puncts occurring in this instance before and after the final r of tolar would indicate that the word was accented on the ...
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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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