Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... etymology is somewhat uncertain , since they clearly contain a verbal root ending in r . It is safer to exclude also Lat . muscerda ' mouse - dung ' . The etymology shows that the first vowel of the Hittite noun is merely an ...
... etymology is somewhat uncertain , since they clearly contain a verbal root ending in r . It is safer to exclude also Lat . muscerda ' mouse - dung ' . The etymology shows that the first vowel of the Hittite noun is merely an ...
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... etymology . There are several parallels for the appearance of IE syllabic m as Hittite a . The written i of the second syllable may stand for spoken e.3 The o - grade of the uncompounded verb appears in Hitt . laki ( la - a - ki ) ...
... etymology . There are several parallels for the appearance of IE syllabic m as Hittite a . The written i of the second syllable may stand for spoken e.3 The o - grade of the uncompounded verb appears in Hitt . laki ( la - a - ki ) ...
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... Etymology of Early Legal Terminology . Reprint of The Insti- tution of Property , Appendix I , 539-82 . By C. REINOLD NOYES . New York : Longmans Green and Co. , and London : Humphrey Milford , 1936 . The author attempts to establish ...
... Etymology of Early Legal Terminology . Reprint of The Insti- tution of Property , Appendix I , 539-82 . By C. REINOLD NOYES . New York : Longmans Green and Co. , and London : Humphrey Milford , 1936 . The author attempts to establish ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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