Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... connection Sturtevant explains ( HG 128 ) by equating ta- with de- , the prior ele- ment of dewe , the ablaut base of * dwōu . To me it seems at least as likely that ta- shows the ordinal numeral stem . In the IE languages this stem in ...
... connection Sturtevant explains ( HG 128 ) by equating ta- with de- , the prior ele- ment of dewe , the ablaut base of * dwōu . To me it seems at least as likely that ta- shows the ordinal numeral stem . In the IE languages this stem in ...
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... connected with the monophongal form of the base . Possibly Gk . alováw ' I moisten ' is based upon a derivative in wer ... connection of Hittite mehur ' time , point of time ' , with the IE base me- ' measure ' , which I once suggested ...
... connected with the monophongal form of the base . Possibly Gk . alováw ' I moisten ' is based upon a derivative in wer ... connection of Hittite mehur ' time , point of time ' , with the IE base me- ' measure ' , which I once suggested ...
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... connection with προσκυνεῖν to indicate kneeling or prostration ; when this is the case , as usually for the obeisance before rulers , πρоσKuveīv is not used metaphorically , but may generally be assumed to indicate a kissing gesture ...
... connection with προσκυνεῖν to indicate kneeling or prostration ; when this is the case , as usually for the obeisance before rulers , πρоσKuveīv is not used metaphorically , but may generally be assumed to indicate a kissing gesture ...
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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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